A 1938 Snow White theatre program from the Netherlands.
Front and back covers.
Image scans courtesy of Greg Philip of A Lost Film.
Thursday, March 30, 2017
Wednesday, March 29, 2017
1938 Snow White Annual
Cover image courtesy of Muir Hewitt.
Walt Disney's Snow White Annual was published in 1938 by Dean & Sons, Ltd. London. Hardcover. Measures 7.75" x 10.5" x 1.25"; pp. 160 (155 numbered). Full-color cover artwork and frontispiece, B+W pages throughout. Contents includes stories, comics, lots of games, puzzles, postcards and other cut-outs.
Images courtesy of Collecting Collectibles.
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Frontispiece and title page.
Sample pages.
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The title is listed in Ted Hake's Official Price Guide to Disney Collectibles, 2nd edition, 2007.
Illustrations and text copyright Disney. Posted here for historical documentation purposes only.
More book details can be found at I.N.D.U.C.K.S.
1980 Snow White Penguin Book
A Snow White book published in the United Kingdom by Penguin. Copyright 1980. Original price £2.95. ISBN: 0140056742.
Images scans courtesy of Greg Philip of A Lost Film.
Images scans courtesy of Greg Philip of A Lost Film.
Tuesday, March 28, 2017
1964 UK Costumed Character Appearances - Press Photos
In an earlier Archive entry, we saw costumed Snow White characters in a 1964 edition of the British trade newspaper, Kinematograph Weekly. The photos were part of the promotional campaign for the re-issue of the film that year to UK theatres. Disney would have invited the press to cover the characters on 'walkabout' around London, and the pictures then could be used in newspapers and magazines.
The 8 x 10 photos below are two out of many that were been taken by United Press International for offering to publications who couldn't cover the promotion. Each has a text description printed on the back. They're dated December 4th, 1964 and are marked "United Press International Photo."
Snow White and the dwarfs cross a street "en route to E.M.I. headquarters to discuss the making of a long-playing record."
Sleepy falls asleep on a parking meter.
The envelope in which these two photos were kept is marked "'Picture Library", and after the loan, they probably had to be returned to the United Press archive.
The 8 x 10 photos below are two out of many that were been taken by United Press International for offering to publications who couldn't cover the promotion. Each has a text description printed on the back. They're dated December 4th, 1964 and are marked "United Press International Photo."
Snow White and the dwarfs cross a street "en route to E.M.I. headquarters to discuss the making of a long-playing record."
Sleepy falls asleep on a parking meter.
Image scans and info courtesy of the Richard Holliss Collection.
The envelope in which these two photos were kept is marked "'Picture Library", and after the loan, they probably had to be returned to the United Press archive.
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