

Mickey delivers the money to Minnie and brings Pete to the authorities. At this point, Pete harpoons him, and Mickey drags Pete through a bell tower, demolishing Pete's plane. Mickey's plane quickly loses its wings and propeller to Pete's armaments, but he improvises a helicopter blade with a clothes-drying rack, then, when that gives way, a replacement prop from a windmill. He battles rain and snow, but his biggest battle is against Pete, who has a plane equipped with a machine gun and a harpoon cannon. Post versenden absender, Champagne clement thomas avize. Hang onto kid’s objects, they’re become obsolete as kids today gravitate to technology.Mickey the mail pilot is entrusted with a chest of money. Disney on ice 2014 rj hsbc arena, Raymond tutuarima, Bebe pyjama journee, Chinese sword han jian. But I suggest he hang onto it as paper ephemera such as this becomes rare, the value will rise. Looking at the condition of KM’s Little Big Book, inherited from his beloved Mom, I say he owns a $400-500 book. Not so bad for a youngster learning to read. Cartoon images needed cropping and instead of cartoon dialogue bubbles, kids had to read the accompanying page of text on each left page of the Little Big Books. So the editors thought of a new way of setting the story in type. They then made film short into a comic strip, but of course a comic strip runs across the newspaper page, and that Big Little Book is 3.5 x 4.5 inches. The pirate, the dastardly Pete, wants to suck Mickey into his dirigible, a whole Pete-ville evil town. In the book he fights his way to glory with a machine gun mounted on his mail aircraft. In the film Mickey appears defenseless but triumphs due to his smarts. So kids who saw the film bought the book, too. Always on the lookout for market appeal he based the next Big Little Book (KM’s book) on a short film featuring Mickey, The Mail Pilot. In this first Mickey Mouse books for Little Big Books, pirates kidnap Minnie, and Mickey of course saves her. Gottfriedson loved adventure movies based on old archetypes. It featured Mickey Mouse, drawn by Gotfriedson, with editorial surfeit, rare for an artist not a copywriter. These books, at 10 cents a copy, became so popular, Disney noticed Big Little Books, and the first Disney /Whitman collaboration occurred in 1933. For example, stories of heroes like Flash Gordon, Tarzan, and Terry and the Pirates. Little boys of that era loved the series. The first book, Big Little Books, (my dad owned one of those!) featured a hero beloved by little boys. They began in 1932, issued from the Whitman Publishing Company under the title of Better Little Books. Kaufman, lectured at the Disney Family Museum on these Big Little Books.

And sold to KM’s mom as a child for 10 cents! The top price paid for KM’s book is $5,000! All that money for pages printed on newsprint. For books in good condition, both collectors bid. In this case we’re dealing with a cross collectible, which means two types of collectors offer money on such a book: Disney collectors and kid’s books collectors. We find this especially true in children’s book, and more especially true in comic books with illustrations often crayon colored-in! Value is directly keyed to condition in books in general. Other nomenclature specifies no fading and sharp printing and colors. Book dealers speak in terms like VF which means very fine, or N/M, a determinate which tells us no marks.
Saalfield mickey mouse the mail pilot plus#
Plus condition is a high value determinant. The cartoonist for this book, Floyd Gottfredson, is the important thing to remember, especially kid’s books. Time left: 6d 9h Starting bid: US 239.00 0 bids 0 bids Place bid. Mickey Mouse The Mail Pilot Serigraph Cel Framed Original 1990 Ltd Edition Rare. Do not remove from the book case.” A similar warning resides inside the cover and on the front page. Mickey Mouse The Mail Pilot Serigraph Cel Framed Original 1990 Ltd Edition Rare. If KM’s book was printed after the lawsuit, it will bear the stamp along the right edge, “Property of Walk Disney Enterprises. A New Mickey Mouse Book to Color SC (1937 Saalfield) 2165: Saalfield Pub. One such copy shows the infamous Mickey Mouse meeting the Air Pirates, cover art copied from KM’s Little Big Book. In the day printers and publishing companies ‘pirated’ Big Little Books because of their popularity. Author Larry Jacobs, in 1996, wrote The Big Little Books: A Collector’s Reference and Value Guide. Yes, people collect these –and even grown men write about them. A tiny little newsprint book, in a somewhat worn condition: Mickey Mouse: The Mail Pilot, Big Little Books #731 (Disney file copy/Whitman circa 1937). KM sent me a treasure from his mother’s childhood.
