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Little Engine That Could (1930) comic books 1930

  • Issue #358A
    Little Engine That Could (1930) 358A

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    This is the A Variant, published in 1930. The story that made the phrase "I Think I Can" has sold millions of copies. Based on The Pony Engine by Mabel C. Bragg, the story of the Little Engine That Could is retold by Watty Piper. Of Course, Watty Piper is not a real person, instead this is a house name used by Platt & Munk. Story is illustrated by Lois Lenki. Part of Platt & Munk's "Never Grow Old Series"; red hardcover; paste-down frontispiece; partial color/black&white; 6 1/2-in. x 8 1/8-in.