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Ajouter au panierEtat : Sehr gut. Zustand: Sehr gut | Sprache: Deutsch | Produktart: Bücher.
Edité par Field Enterprises, Inc., 1960., 1960
Vendeur : Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd., Cadyville, NY, Etats-Unis
Signé
EUR 30,37
Autre deviseQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Ajouter au panierEtat : Very good. Field Enterprises, Inc., 1960., 1960. Very good. - An original pen & ink and zipatone drawing consisting of 4 panels drawn on 6-3/4 inch high by 20 inch wide art board. The strip portrays Peter Berry's friends sneezing, hazing and talking as he attempts to throw his bowling ball, messing him up and resulting in a gutter ball. "Gee, I'm sorry fellas if my bowling disturbs your talking and sneezing!" complains Peter. Field Enterprises' credits are printed on a strip of paper mounted at the top right of the first panel. Signed by the cartoonist Carl Grubert at the bottom right of the third panel and dated "11-15" at the top of the first panel. There is soiling to the verso, else very good. The American cartoonist Carl Alfred Grubert, Jr. (1911-1979) drew the comic strip, "The Berrys" from 1942 to 1974. The strip chronicled the lives of the Berry family. In the last ten years of the strip, from at least 1967 on, the strip was often ghosted by Emil Zlatos.
Edité par Field Enterprises, Inc., 1960., 1960
Vendeur : Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd., Cadyville, NY, Etats-Unis
Signé
EUR 30,37
Autre deviseQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Ajouter au panierEtat : Very good. Field Enterprises, Inc., 1960., 1960. Very good. - An original pen & ink and zipatone drawing consisting of 4 panels drawn on 6-3/4 inch high by 20 inch wide art board. The strip portrays Peter Berry and his friend playing golf on a beautiful day "Yeah, the sun is shining . there's a soft summer breeze . the birds are singing . the flowers are in bloom." Only to curse and break their golf clubs in the next panel, concluding "It's too bad we have to spoil it by playing this goofy game!". Field Enterprises' credits are printed on a strip of paper mounted at the top right edge of the first panel. Signed by the cartoonist Carl Grubert at the bottom left of that first panel and dated "7-9" by him. An editorial mark, the letter "Z", is penned in red graphite along the top edge. Slightly soiled, else very good. The American cartoonist Carl Alfred Grubert, Jr. (1911-1979) drew the comic strip, "The Berrys" from 1942 to 1974. The strip chronicled the lives of the Berry family. In the last ten years of the strip, from at least 1967 on, the strip was often ghosted by Emil Zlatos.
Edité par Field Enterprises, Inc., 1960., 1960
Vendeur : Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd., Cadyville, NY, Etats-Unis
Signé
EUR 30,37
Autre deviseQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Ajouter au panierEtat : Very good. Field Enterprises, Inc., 1960., 1960. Very good. - An original pen & ink and zipatone drawing consisting of 4 panels drawn on 6-3/4 inch high by 20 inch wide art board. The strip portrays Peter Berry responding to his golfing friend's query as to whether his wife nags him by explaining that "She doesn't have to." "I'm completely trained!". Field Enterprises' credits are printed on a strip of paper mounted vertically along the left edge of the first panel. Signed by the cartoonist Carl Grubert at the top right of the first panel and dated "7-30" by him. An editorial notation, "7RE", is penned in blue graphite along the top edge. There is some minor staining to the verso. Very good. The American cartoonist Carl Alfred Grubert, Jr. (1911-1979) drew the comic strip, "The Berrys" from 1942 to 1974. The strip chronicled the lives of the Berry family. In the last ten years of the strip, from at least 1967 on, the strip was often ghosted by Emil Zlatos.
Edité par Field Enterprises, Inc., 1961., 1961
Vendeur : Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd., Cadyville, NY, Etats-Unis
Signé
EUR 30,37
Autre deviseQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Ajouter au panierEtat : Very good. Field Enterprises, Inc., 1961., 1961. Very good. - An original pen & ink and zipatone drawing consisting of 4 panels drawn on 6-3/4 inch high by 20 inch wide art board. The strip portrays Wilson sneezing messing up Peter's swing. "Doggone you, Wilson!" complains Peter, to which Wilson amusedly asks "What;s the matter Pal?". Peter, annoyed, responds that "There are enough annoying traps on this course." "Without you opening yours!". Field Enterprises' credits are printed on a strip of paper mounted at the bottom left of the third panel. Signed by the cartoonist Carl Grubert at the top right of the first panel and dated "7-19" by him. The edges are slightly soiled, else very good. The American cartoonist Carl Alfred Grubert, Jr. (1911-1979) drew the comic strip, "The Berrys" from 1942 to 1974. The strip chronicled the lives of the Berry family. In the last ten years of the strip, from at least 1967 on, the strip was often ghosted by Emil Zlatos.