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Edité par PLANTERS NUT AND CHOCOLATE, 1950
Vendeur : Princeton Antiques Bookshop, Atlantic City, NJ, Etats-Unis
PAPER BACK RED. Etat : GOOD. CIRCA 1950 stapled paperback, discoloring, unused coloring book DATE PUBLISHED: 1950 EDITION: 30.
Edité par nd, Toronto
Vendeur : Attic Books (ABAC, ILAB), London, ON, Canada
Booklet. Etat : Good. 28 p. 14 cm. Stapled paper covers. Worn edges, some creases, pencil notes on rear. Advertises Planters Hi-Hat Peanut Oil and Peanut Butter, provides recipes for French Onion Soup, French Fried Fish, Southern Fried Chicken, Peanut Butter Muffins, Peanut Butter Cookies (Young Bride's Special Pride"). Recipes approved by Chatelaine Institute.
Edité par nd, Toronto
Vendeur : Attic Books (ABAC, ILAB), London, ON, Canada
Etat : Very good. 2 colouring books: 21 x 27 cm and 19 x 26 cm. Unpaginate. Stapled paper covers. Also a special gift offer dated 1953 for a nut chopper. In 23 x 30 cm brown paper envelope with label to B. Young, Mount Vernon, Ontario. Envelope has tears and chips to edges. 3 illustrations coloured in first book, none in second. Mr. Peanut and children visit Parliament Hill, pick oranges in Florida, go to peanut farms, view a reservoir in Alberta, a dirigible, a submarine, and many other activities.
Edité par The Planters Nut & Chocolate Company, Toronto, 1929
Vendeur : The Merrickville Book Emporium, Merrickville, ON, Canada
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Soft cover. Etat : Fair. Canadian printing of Mr. Peanut's Third Painting Book. The disturbing anthropomorphic peanut travels around the world and his adventures are illustrated in colour with a black and white version on the facing page to be filled in with watercolour. Includes several pages of recipes at the rear. Copy is in fair to good condition. Some wear to the stapled paper covers. A bit of loss to the rear at the base of the spine. Interior is clean and unmarked -- none of the blank pages have even begun to be coloured. A charming advertising artifact!.
Edité par Planters Nut & Chocolate Company, () red white and blue top cover showing White House, explanation of how to save peanut packets for books on back, paper pamphlet, staplebound; oblong 10.25 x 7.5"; np., 1932
Vendeur : Truman Price & Suzanne Price / oldchildrensbooks, Monmouth, OR, Etats-Unis
. (illustrateur). CONDITION: Very Good Plus; no names or other marks, some light horizontal wrinkles on spine, not aligned exactly by printer, tiny chip to corner, all very clean. Letter Fine. Toploader large softcover Advertizing History Tours with Mr. Peanut, Historical Incidents in their Lives Told in Picture and Story, through Roosevelt. Each president has a paragraph write up stressing his character and good works and then a four panel coloured illustration with a black and white version to colour below. Liberal plugs for peanuts throughout. Comes with a note on Planters letterhead showing branches, factories, and products. I believe these to be first editions. This edition published at least prior to 1945 because Franklin D. Roosevelt is still alive. ABE Heritage Seller, since 1996: Search ABE Keyword: oldchildrensbooks. Conservative AB condition grading, secure packing, international shipping. .
Edité par Planters Nut & Chocolate Company, () red white and blue top cover showing Columbus's ships, yellow titles, explanation of how to save peanut packets for books on back paper pamphlet, staplebound; oblong 10.25 x 7.5"; np., 1935
Vendeur : Truman Price & Suzanne Price / oldchildrensbooks, Monmouth, OR, Etats-Unis
. (illustrateur). CONDITION: Very Good Plus, no names or other marks, no colouring, seems as new, but back has long crease in upper corner. Letters Fine. Toploader large softcover Advertizing Statesmen, Inventors, Authors, Explorers, Actors, Military and Naval Men. Each page has a portrait, a long story, a detailed coloured illustration repeated in black and while for colouring, and a statement at the bottom stating how the person has influenced America, the US. This copy contains the usual form letter laid in and also a note on letterhead explaining that the stamp material requested will be forwarded from H. E. Harris & Co of Boston, Mass, "one of the largest dealers of stamps in the world. Columbus through Lindberg" This edition published at least prior to 1947 because Henry Ford is still alive. ABE Heritage Seller, since 1996: Search ABE Keyword: oldchildrensbooks. Conservative AB condition grading, secure packing, international shipping. .
Edité par [Toronto:] Planters Nut and Chocolate Company, ca. 1954.], 1954
Vendeur : Michael R. Thompson Books, A.B.A.A., Los Angeles, CA, Etats-Unis
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Though the American agricultural scientist George Washington Carver (1864 Ð 1943) is often credited with the invention of modern peanut butter, the first Òpeanut pasteÓ was actually patented by the Canadian chemist Marcellus Gilmore Edson (1849 Ð 1940) in 1884. National Peanut Board. ÒWho Invented Peanut Butter?Ó (webpage). Three volumes, oblong quarto (10 x 7 Ó). [32]; [28]; [28] pp. Illustrated throughout all three volumes in color and black-and-white. The black-and-white pages are meant to be colored in. Color centerfolds in the first two volumes. Order forms laid into the second and third volumes. PublisherÕs color printed paper wrappers illustrated with the iconic Mr. Peanut. Minor edgewear. A childÕs markings on a couple of the coloring pages. A near fine set of scarce Canadian advertising ephemera from Planters Nut and Chocolate Company. First edition. These three items were printed in Toronto to advertise Planters peanuts to Canadian children. These works were seemingly not published for an American audience (under these titles, at least) and were likely part of a push to develop a Canadian market for the American Planters brand. Note that, while these items are often misdated to the 1920s and 30s, each one contains advertisements for Planters Homogenized Peanut Butter that match 1950s-60s newspaper ad campaigns. In addition, the laid-in order forms in the second two volumes are dated 1954. OCLC records four copies of Around the World with Mr. Peanut, two in the United States (Hagley Museum, Virginia Tech) and two in Canada (Queens University, Toronto PL), and two copies of Dedicated to the Children of Canada (UCLA, University of South Carolina). We could not locate any other copies of this Planters Paint Book, though the Hagley Museum also holds a copy of a work titled Planters Jolly Time Paint Book. It is unclear whether these are different works or the same work under different titles.