The Smithsonian Collection of Newspaper Comics [texto impreso] / Smithsonian Institution (Washington, U.S.A.) ; Bill Blackbeard, Editor comercial ; Martín Williams, Editor comercial ; John Canaday, Prefacio, etc . - 2nd. print. . - Washington (Washington) : Smithsonian Institution Press : New York : Harry N. Abrams, 1977 . - 336 p. : il. col. ; 35 cm. ISBN : 978-0-87474-172-8 Idioma : Inglés ( eng) Clasificación: | Historieta USA
| Clasificación: | J82-36 Historietas en Biblioteca Juvenil | Nota de contenido: | Introduction: The Comic Treasures of the American Newspaper Page -- 1. Struwwelpeter, Pagliacci, and Puss i boots: Folklore figures in the early sunday comic strip, 1896-1916: Hogan's Alley; Johnny Wise; Buster Brown; Katzenjammer Kids; Hans und Fritz; Maud; Happy Hooligan; Jimmy; Little Nemo in Slumberland; Nibsy the Newsboy; The Kin-der-Kids; The Newlyweds; Mr. Twe Deedle; The Naps of Polly Sleepyhead; Naughty Pete; Mama's Angel Child; Bear Creek Folks; Schools Days; Mutt and Jeff; Slim Jim; Hawkshaw the Detective -- 2. Mr. Caudle, Sherlock Holmes, and the Artless Dodger: popular images in the Early Daily Comic Strip, 1907-1927: Mr. E. Z. Mark; Mr. Jack; Braggo the Monk; The Hall-Room Boys; Sherlocko the Monk; Despertate Desmond; Chantecler Peck; S'Matter Pop?; Midsummer Day Dreams; A. Mutt; A. Piker Clerk; The Family Upstairs; Baron Bean; Sumble Inn; Dok's Dippy Duck; Buck Nix; The Gumps; Old Doc Yak; Mutt and Jeff -- 3. Old Cunning Stagers: Long-Lived Stars of the Comic Strip's Second Two Decades, 1916-1936... -- 4. Sunny Toonerville and the Darkling World: Anecdote and Narrative in the Daily Comic Strip, 1917-1933 -- 5. Popeye, the Skipper, and the Abysses of Space and Time: Anecdote and Narrative in the Sunday Comic Strip, 1930-1941 -- 6. Shadow Shapes in Moving Rows; Extended Narrative in the Daily and Sunday Comic Strip, 1928-1943 -- 7. Cats, Dogs, Possums, Counts, and Others: A Comic Miscellany, 1928-1950 -- 8. Little People, Wise Guys, and Witches: The Returen of the Funnies. |
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