Munro Leaf papers
- Repository
- Free Library of Philadelphia: Rare Book Department
- Call Number
- FLP.RBD.LEAF
- Creator
- Leaf, Munro, 1905-1976
- Title
- Munro Leaf papers
- Date [inclusive]
- 1918-1986
- Extent
- 15.46 Linear feet
- Language
- English
- Language Note
- Materials are primarily in English with some international news clippings in Arabic, Chinese, German, Japanese, Malay, Polish, Russian, and Turkish.
- Abstract
- This collection contains the literary papers of author and illustrator Munro Leaf (1905-1976), with materials dating from 1918 to 1986. Manuscript drafts and illustrations from fifty-eight titles are represented (including fourteen titles produced as part of his work for the US Army and the Foreign Service). In addition to graphite and pen and ink illustrations and manuscript drafts, the collection includes audiovisual materials, clippings, correspondence, dummies, ephemera, photographs, promotional materials, proofs, published volumes, and a scrapbook. Of particular note: the original manuscript for The Story of Ferdinand (1936) as well as a sizeable collection of materials related to the book and its many adaptations; both published and unpublished art and drafts for the Can Be Fun series; and a large quantity of materials related to Munro Leaf’s Watchbirds, serialized in Ladies Home Journal and published in six compilations.
- Cite as
- [Description and date of item], [Box and folder number], Munro Leaf papers, 1918-1986, Free Library of Philadelphia, Rare Book Department.
Munro Leaf was born in Hamilton, Maryland on December 4, 1905, and grew up in Washington, D.C. After receiving his B.A. from the University of Maryland and M.A. from Harvard University, Leaf first worked as an English teacher (including a stint at the Montgomery School, which was at that time a boys prep school in Wynnewood) before moving to New York City with his wife, Margaret, in 1932. His first city job was as a manuscript reader at Bobbs-Merrill, but within the year he had moved to the F.A. Stokes Company where he remained an editor and a director until leaving to write full-time in 1939.
Leaf’s first book, Grammar Can Be Fun, was the first in a long series of “Can Be Fun” books written and illustrated by Leaf. It was published by Stokes in 1934 and included his “scratchy pencil indications of what the artist was supposed to draw.” That same year Leaf published Lo, the Poor Indian under the pseudonym Mun, but tended to leave it out when recounting his career. Leaf’s most lasting recognition was for writing The Story of Ferdinand, published in 1936 and illustrated by his friend Robert Lawson. Leaf wrote Ferdinand for Lawson, who had been disappointed with his lack of creative freedom as an illustrator. In 1938, Disney’s short-film animated adaptation “Ferdinand the Bull” was released to enormous fanfare and merchandising opportunities; Leaf was known to wryly comment that the hit movie made Leaf, Lawson, and their publisher Viking Press a grand total of $800 split three ways. Another big hit came in 1937 when Leaf collaborated with Ludwig Bemelmans, best known for writing and illustrating Madeleine (1939) and its sequels, on the book Noodle, inspired by Hendrik Van Loon’s dachshund.
Although Leaf is best remembered as an author of children’s books, much of his life was spent working for the United States government. Leaf enlisted in the Army in 1942 and collaborated with Theodor Geisel (Dr. Seuss) on a War Department health pamphlet on malaria, “This Is Ann,” although neither Leaf nor Geisel were credited. After leaving the Army in 1946, Leaf returned to the State Department as a Specialist in 1960, traveling with his wife on Foreign Service lecture tours throughout Europe and Asia. Many of his children’s books of this period were directed towards explaining (and fighting) Communism and promoting world peace. Throughout his career, Leaf was highly regarded for his “chalk talks” to schoolchildren both in his home in Andover and around the world. Although he is perhaps most well-known for his collaborations with Lawson, Leaf was a prolific illustrator of what he called his “stick figures.” He acknowledged that “I can’t draw and I never said I could. I think I am equal to a five-year-old, if he did not go to a progressive school.” Leaf published more than fifty books, most as author and illustrator, and many remain in print and widely read today.
Bibliography:
Children’s Literature Review, vol. 25.
Leaf, Munro. “Just for Fun.” Publishers Weekly Volume 130: 1975.
Something About the Author, vol. 20.
This collection contains the literary papers of author and illustrator Munro Leaf. Fifty-eight titles (both published and unpublished) are represented, most notably manuscript drafts and illustrations from Leaf’s long-running Can Be Fun series, the original handwritten draft of The Story of Ferdinand (1936), an early draft of Noodle (1937), and a large pastel drawing of Noodle by the book’s illustrator, Ludwig Bemelmans, inscribed to Munro and Margaret Leaf. Also of interest are Leaf’s Watchbird cartoons and related materials, serialized in the Ladies' Home Journal and published in six compilations, and materials from his time in the Army during World War II and as a specialist for the United States Information Agency and Foreign Service. The collection dates between 1918 and 1983 (bulk 1936-1976) and includes audiotapes, blueline proofs, books, correspondence, clippings, drafts, a filmstrip, galley proofs, government memoranda, illustrations (primarily in graphite and pen and ink, but also in colored pencil, gouache, marker, and pastel), typescripts, photographs, promotional materials, and a scrapbook from one of Leaf’s lecture tours. There is also a variety of unusual merchandise ephemera from the Walt Disney adaptation “Ferdinand the Bull” (1938), including a charm bracelet, decorative buttons, and quilting squares.
This collection is arranged in seven series: I. Articles, essays, and speeches; II. Book manuscripts and illustrations; III. Clippings, reprints, and scrapbook; IV. Correspondence; V. Promotional materials, photographs, and ephemera; VI. Published volumes; VII. U.S. Army and Foreign Service work.
The first series is arranged alphabetically by folder title.
The second series includes forty-four subseries, arranged alphabetically by title. Within it, "The Story of Ferdinand" includes all materials, regardless of format, related to the book and its adaptations. This arrangement most closely approximates Leaf's original order.
The third series includes three subseries: i. Clippings; ii. “Lecture Tour” scrapbook; iii. Reprints. The subseries for the scrapbook preserves Munro Leaf’s original order, while the remaining subseries are arranged chronologically.
The fourth series includes three subseries: i. Fan mail; ii. Personal correspondence; iii. Professional correspondence. The first subseries is arranged alphabetically by folder title, the remaining subseries are arranged chronologically.
The fifth series is arranged alphabetically by folder title.
The sixth series is arranged alphabetically by title.
The seventh series includes six subseries: i. Articles and speeches; ii. Correspondence and memoranda; iii. Foreign Service clippings; iv. Itineraries; v. Manuscripts and illustrations; vi. Photographs. The third and fourth subseries are arranged chronologically, with all other subseries arranged alphabetically by folder title.
- Publication Information:
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Free Library of Philadelphia: Rare Book Department
- Finding Aid Author:
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Finding aid prepared by Caitlin Goodman
- Sponsor:
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The processing of this collection was made possible through generous funding from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, administered through the Council on Library and Information Resources’ “Cataloging Hidden Special Collections and Archives” Project.
- Access Restrictions:
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This collection is open for research use.
- Use Restrictions:
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The right of access to material does not imply the right of publication. Permission for reprinting, reproduction, or extensive quotation from the rare books, manuscripts, prints, or drawings must be obtained through written application, stating the use to be made of the material. The reader bears the responsibility for any possible infringement of copyright laws in the publication of such material. A reproduction fee will be charged if the material is to be reproduced in a commercial publication.
- Processing Information:
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The processing of this collection was made possible through generous funding from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, administered through the Council on Library and Information Resources’ “Cataloging Hidden Special Collections and Archives” Project.
- Immediate Source of Acquisition:
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Gift of Margaret Leaf, 1977-1983.
- North American Treaty Organization.
- United States Information Agency.
- United States. Army.
- United States. Foreign Service.
- United States. National Park Service.
- Walt Disney Productions.
- 78 rpm records
- Audiotapes
- Bluelines (proofs)
- Books
- Brochures
- Calendars
- Clippings
- Color separations
- Correspondence
- Drawings (visual works)
- Dummies (printed matter)
- Ephemera
- Fables
- Filmstrips
- Galley proofs
- Illustrations
- Manuscripts
- Negatives (photographic)
- Photographs
- Playbills
- Posters
- Programs (documents)
- Scrapbooks
- Scripts (documents)
- Sheet music
- Telegrams
- Typescripts
- Baruch, Bernard M. (Bernard Mannes), 1870-1965
- Bemelmans, Ludwig, 1898-1962
- Humphrey, Hubert H. (Hubert Horatio), 1911-1978
- Hunter, Frances Tipton
- Lawson, Robert, 1892-1957
- Leaf, Margaret
- Leaf, Munro, 1905-1976
- Rusk, Dean, 1909-1994
- Seuss, Dr.
- Van Loon, Hendrik Willem, 1882-1944
- Children's authors--20th century
- Children's literature--20th century
- Drama
- Illustrated children's books--20th century
- Illustration of books--20th century
Date | Drawer | Box | Folder | Reel | Object | |
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Articles, essays, and speeches | ||||||
Autobiographical sketch, photocopy of typescript, 2 copies | circa 1950-1976 | 3 |
1 |
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"The Moppet Looks at Psychiatry," partial manuscript and typescript | circa 1948-1970 | 3 |
2 |
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On being childish, typescript | circa 1950-1976 | 3 |
3 |
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On laughter in children's books, typescript | 1937 | 3 |
4 |
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"The Prose Function of The Tatler," manuscript draft | circa 1926-1931 | 3 |
5 |
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"Save Some Time for Books," typescript | 1950 | 3 |
6 |
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"Speech for 'Churchman' Award to Bernard Baruch," carbon copy | 1944 | 3 |
7 |
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Speech honoring Dean Rusk, typescript and carbon copy | 1968 | 3 |
8 |
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Speech for Hubert Humphrey's 1968 Presidential campaign, manuscript draft | 1968 | 3 |
9 |
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"Swing Those Tassels," carbon copy | circa 1935-1940 | 3 |
10 |
|||
"What Have You Got to Lose?" manuscript draft and carbon copy | circa 1960-1976 | 3 |
11 |
|||
"When Will I Grow Up?" typescript | circa 1939-1941 | 3 |
12 |
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"You're Out to Change the World," manuscript draft | circa 1938-1976 | 3 |
13 |
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Book manuscripts and illustrations | ||||||
Arithmetic Can Be Fun | 1949 | |||||
Manuscript draft with graphite illustrations | 4 |
1 |
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Partial dummy with graphite illustrations, 16 pages | 4 |
2 |
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Introduction, carbon copy | 4 |
3 |
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Being an American Can Be Fun | 1964 | |||||
Outline with sketches | 4 |
4 |
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Manuscript draft | 4 |
5 |
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Corrected typescript | 4 |
6 |
||||
Corrected galley proofs, 2 copies | 15 |
2 |
||||
Preliminary art for title page, graphite on tracing paper with galley proof attached | 15 |
6 |
||||
Boo, Who Used to Be Scared of the Dark | 1948 | |||||
Manuscript draft | 4 |
7 |
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Typescript and carbon copy | 4 |
8 |
||||
Small dummy with graphite illustrations, 34 pages | 4 |
9 |
||||
Bound dummy with graphite illustrations, 42 pages | 4 |
10 |
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"Corn on the Moon" | 1947 | |||||
Play, carbon copy | ||||||
Fair Play | 1939 | |||||
Earlier dummy with graphite illustrations, 76 pages | 4 |
12 |
||||
Partial later dummy with colored pencil on page proof illustrations pasted in, 86 pages | 4 |
13 |
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Preliminary art for title page, colored pencil and graphite on paper | 12 |
1 |
||||
Partial final art, pen and ink on paper, 11 sheets | 12 |
2 |
||||
Page proofs of illustrations, 2 items | 4 |
14 |
||||
"Ferdinand's Fables" "Ferdinand's Fables" was a series of short stories written and illustrated by Munro
Leaf. They were serialized in
Woman's Day between 1963 and 1965.
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circa 1963-1965 | |||||
"About a Bear and Bedtime" | 1965 | |||||
Manuscript draft | 4 |
15 |
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Illustrations, pen and ink on paper, 3 sheets | 4 |
16 |
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"The Beaver Who Borrowed Too Much" | 1965 | |||||
Manuscript draft | 4 |
17 |
||||
Illustrations, pen and ink on paper, 3 sheets | 4 |
18 |
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"Blamers" | 1964 | |||||
Manuscript draft | 4 |
19 |
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"Butterfly" | 1964 | |||||
Manuscript draft | 4 |
20 |
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"The Cat Who Wouldn't Eat" | 1964 | |||||
Typescript | 4 |
21 |
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"A Christmas Fable" | circa 1963-1965 | |||||
Manuscript draft | 4 |
22 |
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Typescript | 4 |
23 |
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"The Crab Who Wasn't Crabby" | 1963 | |||||
Corrected carbon copy | 4 |
24 |
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Illustrations, pen and ink on paper pasted to board, 1 sheet | 4 |
25 |
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"The Disagreeable Chipmunk" | circa 1963-1965 | |||||
Manuscript draft | 4 |
26 |
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Carbon copy | 4 |
27 |
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Illustrations, pen and ink on paper pasted to board, 1 sheet | 14 |
1 |
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"Dog" | 1964 | |||||
Typescript | 4 |
28 |
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Illustrations, pen and ink on paper pasted to board, 1 sheet | 4 |
29 |
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"Elephant" | circa 1963-1965 | |||||
Typescript | 4 |
30 |
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Illustrations, pen and ink on paper, 2 sheets | 4 |
31 |
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"Fox" | circa 1963-1965 | |||||
Typescript | 4 |
32 |
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Illustrations, pen and ink on paper, 3 sheets | 4 |
33 |
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"The Gloomy Gull" | circa 1963-1965 | |||||
Manuscript draft | 4 |
34 |
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Illustrations, pen and ink on paper, 4 sheets | 4 |
35 |
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"To Knock a Mocking Bird" | 1964 | |||||
Typescript | 4 |
36 |
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Illustrations, pen and ink on paper, 2 sheets | 4 |
37 |
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"The Pigeon Who Was Afraid of the Dark" | 1965 | |||||
Carbon copy | 4 |
38 |
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"The Possum Who Pretended" | circa 1963-1965 | |||||
Manuscript draft | 4 |
39 |
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Carbon copy | 4 |
40 |
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Illustrations, pen and ink on paper, 3 sheets | 4 |
41 |
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"The Rabbit Who Talked Too Much" | circa 1963-1965 | |||||
Manuscript draft | 4 |
42 |
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Carbon copy | 4 |
43 |
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Illustrations, pen and ink on paper, 4 sheets | 4 |
44 |
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"Skunk" | circa 1963-1965 | |||||
Manuscript draft | 4 |
45 |
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"Some Kids Who Didn't Think" | 1964 | |||||
Manuscript draft | 4 |
46 |
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Illustrations, pen and ink on paper pasted to board, 1 sheet | 14 |
2 |
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"The Squirrel Who Put Things Off" | 1965 | |||||
Carbon copy | 4 |
47 |
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Illustrations, pen and ink on board, 1 sheet | 14 |
3 |
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"The Story of a Stubborn Robin" | 1963 | |||||
Corrected carbon copy | 4 |
48 |
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Illustrations, pen and ink on paper pasted to board, 1 sheet | 14 |
4 |
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"Swan" | circa 1963-1965 | |||||
Manuscript draft | 4 |
49 |
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Illustrations, pen and ink on paper, 4 sheets | 4 |
50 |
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"Under the Cork Tree" | circa 1963-1965 | |||||
"Hail and Farewell," typescript | 4 |
51 |
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On juvenile delinquency, typescript | 4 |
51 |
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Illustrations for unidentified fables | circa 1963-1965 | |||||
Illustrations of birds, pen and ink on paper, 4 sheets | 4 |
52 |
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Illustrations of birds, pen and ink on paper pasted to board, 1 sheet | 4 |
52 |
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Illustrations of cats and dogs, pen and ink on paper pasted to board, 1 sheet | 4 |
52 |
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Illustration of Ferdinand writing a fable, pen and ink on paper pasted to board, 1 sheet | 4 |
52 |
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"Willie Won't Try," pen and ink on paper pasted to board, 1 sheet | 4 |
52 |
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Freddy Forgot | circa 1940-1970 | |||||
Earlier manuscript draft | 4 |
53 |
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Later manuscript draft | 4 |
54 |
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Carbon copies, 2 sets | 4 |
55 |
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Geography Can Be Fun | 1951 | |||||
Manuscript draft with graphite illustrations | 5 |
1 |
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Partial final art, graphite on paper and tracing paper, 18 sheets | 14 |
5 |
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Printer's proof of pages 32 and 33 | 14 |
6 |
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Gordon the Goat | 1968 | |||||
Manuscript draft | 5 |
2 |
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Grammar Can Be Fun | 1934 | |||||
Preliminary art for cover, pen and ink and watercolor on construction paper, 2 sheets | 5 |
3 |
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Preliminary art for page 8, pen and ink and watercolor on tracing paper, 1 sheet | 5 |
4 |
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Gwendolyn the Goose | 1946 | |||||
Manuscript draft | 5 |
5 |
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History Can Be Fun | 1950 | |||||
Manuscript draft | 5 |
6 |
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How to Behave and Why | 1955 | |||||
Manuscript draft with graphite illustrations | 5 |
7 |
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Corrected typescript | 5 |
8 |
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I Hate You, I Hate You | 1968 | |||||
Manuscript outline and draft | 5 |
9 |
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Preliminary sketches, marker and pen and ink on paper, 10 sheets | 5 |
10 |
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Complete set of final art, marker and pen and ink on paper, 51 sheets | 5 |
11 |
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John Henry Davis | 1940 | |||||
Manuscript draft | 5 |
12 |
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Page proof for potential endpapers | 5 |
13 |
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Partial final art, graphite and marker on paper, 13 sheets | 5 |
14 |
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Let's Do Better | 1945 | |||||
Manuscript outline and draft | 5 |
15 |
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Partial typescript and revised carbon copy | 5 |
16 |
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Dummy with colored pencil and graphite illustrations, 17 pages | 5 |
17 |
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Preliminary art for pages 6 and 7, graphite and pen and ink on paper, 2 sheets | 14 |
7 |
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Final art for cover and spine lettering, ink on paper pasted to board, 2 sheets | 14 |
8 |
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Partial final art, graphite and pen and ink on paper, 34 sheets | 14 |
9 |
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Hand-colored printer's proofs, 13 sheets | 14 |
10 |
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Lo, the Poor Indian | 1934 | |||||
Manuscript draft | 5 |
18 |
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Preliminary art for cover, graphite, marker, and pen and ink on paper, 1 sheet | 5 |
19 |
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Lucky You | 1955 | |||||
Manuscript draft with graphite illustrations and page layouts | 5 |
20 |
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Manners Can Be Fun | 1936 | |||||
Dummy with graphite and pen and ink illustrations, 66 pages | 5 |
21 |
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Partial final art, pen and ink on paper, 9 sheets | 12 |
3 |
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Metric Can Be Fun! | 1976 | |||||
Manuscript notes and early draft with pen and ink illustrations | 5 |
22 |
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Intermediate draft, photocopy | 5 |
23 |
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Corrected typescript | 5 |
24 |
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Galley proofs and revised galley proofs, 3 sets | 15 |
3 |
||||
Blueline proofs, 63 pages | 5 |
25 |
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Preliminary sketches, marker and pen and ink on paper, 25 sheets | 15 |
4 |
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Final art for book cover, page proof pasted to layout board with brown, magenta, and yellow color separations, and tracing paper overlay with notes, 6 sheets | 15 |
5 |
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Final page proofs pasted to layout board, 32 sheets | 15 |
6 |
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Unused illustration of a dog on a ruler, oil pastel and pen and ink on paper, 1 sheet | 15 |
7 |
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Nancy and Beth Are Sisters | circa 1945-1970 | |||||
Manuscript draft with graphite illustrations | 16 |
1 |
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Nice Try | circa 1947-1960 | |||||
Manuscript notes | 5 |
26 |
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Manuscript outline | 16 |
2 |
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Play, earlier manuscript draft | 16 |
3 |
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Play, later manuscript draft | 5 |
27 |
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Noodle | 1937 | |||||
Manuscript draft | 5 |
28 |
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Unused illustration of Noodle and the dog fairy, inscribed to Munro Leaf by Ludwig Bemelmans, pastel and pen and ink on paper | Map Case #7 |
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Peter Panhandle: A Love Story | circa 1930-1940 | |||||
Partial manuscript draft | 5 |
29 |
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Reading Can Be Fun | 1953 | |||||
Preliminary sketches, graphite on paper, 4 items | 5 |
30 |
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Early manuscript draft with graphite illustrations | 5 |
31 |
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Partial dummy with graphite illustrations, 10 pages | 5 |
32 |
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Robert Francis Weatherbee | circa 1935-1964 | |||||
Partial dummy, graphite on paper, 16 pages | 5 |
33 |
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Dummy with graphite and watercolor illustrations, 40 pages | 5 |
34 |
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Photocopies of redrawn illustrations for 1964 Malay edition, 28 items | 5 |
35 |
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Safety Can Be Fun | 1938 | |||||
Manuscript outline | 6 |
1 |
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Partial final art, marker on paper, 19 sheets Includes a signed note from Munro Leaf identifying them as original drawings.
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12 |
4 |
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Sam the Clam | 1959 | |||||
Typescript | 12 |
5 |
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Illustrations, colored pencil, crayon, graphite, and pen and ink on paper, 1 sheet | 6 |
2 |
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Sam and the Superdroop | 1948 | |||||
Manuscript draft | 6 |
3 |
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Alternate version of cover, gouache and graphite on photostat pasted to board | 6 |
4 |
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Partial final art, pen and ink on paper, 4 sheets | 6 |
5 |
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Partial final art, pen and ink on paper taped to board, 5 items | 14 |
11 |
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Science Can Be Fun | 1958 | |||||
Manuscript outline and notes | 6 |
6 |
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Early manuscript draft with graphite illustrations | 6 |
7 |
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Revised typescript | 6 |
8 |
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"Songs of the Rivers" | circa 1955 | |||||
"The Mississippi" and "The Seine," typescripts | 6 |
9 |
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"A Sort of Christmas Fable" | circa 1940-1965 | |||||
Carbon copy | 6 |
10 |
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The Story of Ferdinand This subseries includes seven subgroups: Adaptations, Clippings and reprints, Correspondence,
Ephemera, Manuscript drafts, Photographs, and Promotional materials. This arrangement
preserves Leaf's original order.
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1936 | |||||
Adaptations | ||||||
"The Ballad of Ferdinan': A Folk Rock Opera," program | 1972 | 8 |
1 |
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"Ferdinand the Bull," Walt Disney Productions | ||||||
Scene layout, carbon copy | 1938 May 19 | 8 |
2 |
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Dialogue, typescript | 1938 July 15 | 8 |
3 |
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Minutes from story meeting, carbon copy | 1938 November 20 | 8 |
4 |
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Character sheets, 11 items | 1938 | 14 |
12 |
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Original animation cels, paint on celluloid, 2 items | 1938 | 14 |
13 |
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"Ferdinand the Bull," sheet music | 1938 | 8 |
5 |
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"De Ferdinando," typescript of student Latin translation | 1938 | 8 |
6 |
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"Fernando el Feroz: A Musical Play for Beginning Spanish Students," script, 2 copies | 1974 | 8 |
7 |
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"Isabella Was the Girl Next Door," clipping of short story | 1937 | 8 |
8 |
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"Springtime for Ferdinand," poem typescript | 1937 | 8 |
9 |
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"The Story of Ferdinand," WPA Federal Theatre Project Marionette Theatre | ||||||
Script | 1939 | 8 |
10 |
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Photocopy of program | 1939 | 8 |
11 |
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"The Story of Ferdinand: A Symphonic Tale," full piano score | 1943 | 8 |
12 |
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"Parade to the Bull Ring," full band arrangement score | 1943 | 8 |
13 |
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Correspondence and newsletters from the Federal Theatre at George Mason | 1975-1976 | 8 |
14 |
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"Zgodba o Ferdinandu," Puppet Theatre of Ljubljana, correspondence and program | 1978-1979 | 8 |
15 |
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Clippings and reprints Oversize original clippings are in Box 16 but preservation photocopies of the relevant
articles have been filed chronologically in Box 11 with the remainder of clippings
and their use copies.
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1936-1979, undated | 11 16 |
1-6 4 |
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Correspondence | 1936-1974, undated | 8 |
16-17 |
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Ephemera | ||||||
Audiotape (also includes Wee Gillis) | 1938-1939 | 13 |
4 |
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Cedar Lane Unitarian Church, program | 1976 | 8 |
18 |
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Charm bracelet, designed by Walt Disney Enterprises | circa 1938 | 2 |
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"Color Range for Ferdinand the Bull," fabric swatches, designed by Walt Disney Enterprises | 1938 | 8 |
19 |
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Decorative buttons, designed by Walt Disney Enterprises | circa 1938 | 13 |
2 |
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"Doctorate of Laughing," presented to Munro Leaf by the West Side Kindergarten | 1940 June | 8 |
20 |
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"Ferdinand the Bull Candy," paper wrapper | circa 1938 | 8 |
21 |
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Greeting cards, designed by Walt Disney Enterprises, 5 items | 1938 | 8 |
22 |
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Pencil sharpener, designed by Walt Disney Enterprises | circa 1938 | 13 |
3 |
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Quilt squares, designed by Walt Disney Enterprises | circa 1938 | 8 |
23 |
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"Walt Disney's Ferdinand the Bull Stationery" | circa 1938 | 8 |
24 |
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Manuscript drafts | 1936 | |||||
Manuscript draft on yellow legal notepaper | 1 |
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Corrected typescript and carbon copy | 8 |
25 |
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Final typescript | 8 |
26 |
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Photographs | ||||||
Bullock's department store window display, Los Angeles, 1 item | circa 1939 | 8 |
27 |
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Munro Leaf visiting the set of a Polish puppet show, 2 items | 1964 | 8 |
28 |
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Photograph of the Academy Award for Best Short Subject (Cartoon), 1 item | 1938 | 8 |
29 |
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Publicity prints of animation cels from Walt Disney Production's "Ferdinand the Bull," 36 items | 1938 | 8 |
30-31 |
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Puppet Theatre of Ljubljana, 2 items | 1978 | 8 |
32 |
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Selfridge's department store window display for Disney adaptation, London, 8 items | 1939 | 8 |
33 |
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Viking Press publicity photographs, 10 items | circa 1936 | 12 8 |
14 34 |
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WPA Federal Theatre Project's Marionette Theatre, 11 items | 1939 | 8 |
35 |
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Promotional materials | ||||||
Free Library of Philadelphia keepsake facsimile of manuscript on yellow legal notepaper, 3 copies | 1983 | 8 |
36 |
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Viking Press materials, 9 items | 1937-1986 | 8 |
37 |
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Walt Disney Productions materials, 3 items | 1938 | 14 8 |
14 38 |
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The Story of the Nutcracker | circa 1935-1976 | |||||
Manuscript draft | 6 |
11 |
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Carbon copy | 6 |
12 |
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The Story of Simpson and Sampson | 1941 | |||||
Manuscript draft in bound book | 6 |
13 |
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Three Promises to You | 1957 | |||||
Filmstrip text, stats | 6 |
14 |
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Filmstrip | 13 |
1 |
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Turnabout | 1967 | |||||
Manuscript draft | 6 |
15 |
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Corrected typescript | 6 |
16 |
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Partial final art, marker on board and paper, 19 sheets | 12 17 |
6 1-8 |
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Unused illustration of a rhinoceros, marker on paper | 17 |
9 |
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A Wartime Handbook for Young Americans | 1942 | |||||
Manuscript notes with graphite sketches, 2 sheets | 6 |
17 |
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Typescript | 6 |
18 |
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Preliminary art for cover, colored pencil and graphite on paper with proofs pasted in | 14 |
15 |
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Partial final art, graphite and pen and ink on paper, 10 sheets | 14 |
16 |
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Printer's proofs of illustrations, 50 items | 6 |
19 |
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Watchbirds This series combines all of Munro Leaf's
Watchbirds materials. Beginning in 1938, Munro Leaf's
Watchbirds cartoons were a recurring column in the
Ladies' Home Journal, and were eventually compiled and published in six books:
The Watchbirds (1938),
More Watchbirds (1940),
Fly Away, Watchbird (1941),
3 and 30 Watchbirds (1944),
Flock of Watchbirds (1946), and
Four and Twenty Watchbirds (1990).
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circa 1938-1950 | |||||
Preliminary sketches, pen and ink on paper, 2 sheets | 6 |
20 |
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Caption typescripts, 5 sheets | 6 |
21 |
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Final art, pen and ink on board, 19 items | 6 |
22 |
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Final art, colored pencil, marker, and pen and ink on paper, 75 items | 6 12 |
23-24 7 |
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Final art, colored pencil, graphite, and pen and ink on tracing paper, 3 items | 12 |
8 |
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Final art, gouache, graphite, marker, and pen and ink on paper with text pasted on, 3 sheets | 12 |
9 |
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Red color separations, marker, pen and ink, and watercolor on tracing paper pasted to page proofs, 51 items | 12 |
10-11 |
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Stats of illustrations, 5 sheets | 6 |
25 |
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"The Watchbird Song," manuscript sheet music and photocopy | 12 |
12 |
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Wee Gillis There is also an audiotape of
Wee Gillis and
The Story of Ferdinand that is listed under
The Story of Ferdinand -- ephemera.
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1938-1939 | |||||
Manuscript draft | 6 |
26 |
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Whatsyourname | circa 1930-1940 | |||||
Manuscript draft | 6 |
27 |
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Who Am I? | 1968 | |||||
Manuscript outline | 6 |
28 |
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Corrected typescript | 6 |
29 |
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Illustration, marker on paper, 1 sheet | 6 |
30 |
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Who Cares? I Do | 1971 | |||||
Manuscript draft in bound notebook | 7 |
1 |
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Partial dummy with graphite illustrations and preliminary text pasted in, 20 pages | 7 |
2 |
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Corrected typescript | 7 |
3 |
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Galley proofs, 5 sheets | 15 |
8 |
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Preliminary sketch, graphite on paper, 1 sheet | 7 |
4 |
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Photographic illustrations, 7 items | 7 |
5 |
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Partial final art, pen and ink on paper, 4 sheets | 7 |
6 |
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Final art for cover, black and white photographic print and colored gels pasted to board, with pen and ink and opaque white on acetate overlay, 2 sheets | 7 |
7 |
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Complete set of printer's proofs and text pasted to layout boards, 21 sheets | 12 |
13 |
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Blueline proofs, 40 pages | 7 |
8 |
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Writing Stories Can Be Fun | circa 1940-1976 | |||||
Partial manuscript draft | 7 |
9 |
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Clippings, reprints, and scrapbook Oversize original clippings are in Box 16 but preservation photocopies of the relevant
articles have been filed chronologically with the remainder of clippings and their
use copies.
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Checkaway: The Magazine for Classroom Fun | 1954-1956 | 9 |
12 |
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Clippings | 1934-1939 | 9 16 |
1-3 5 |
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Clippings | 1940-1949 | 9 16 |
4-5 5 |
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Clippings | 1950-1959 | 9 16 |
5 6 |
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Clippings | 1960-1969 | 9 16 |
7 5-6 |
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Clippings | 1970-1979 | 9 16 |
8 6 |
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Clippings | undated | 9 |
9 |
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"Lecture Tour: California, Oregon, Washington," scrapbook | November-December 1939 | 9 18 |
10 |
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Reprints | 1937-1968 | 9 |
11 |
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Correspondence This series is primarily fan mail, mostly by children writing as part of a class assignment.
It also includes some business correspondence from Leaf's publishers and literary
agents and a folder of personal letters. Of particular interest is an affectionate
note from Ludwig Bemelmans that includes a watercolor sketch of Noodle (from their
1937 collaboration of the same name).
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Fan mail | ||||||
Birthday cards from first-graders at Emerson Elementary School | 1966 | 3 |
14 |
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Elementary school students' questions about the USSR | circa 1962-1963 | 3 |
15 |
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Fan letters | 1965-1966, undated | 3 |
16 |
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Fan mail from the students at J. George Brecht School | 1962 | 3 |
17 |
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Thank you letters from third-graders at Henson Elementary School | 1967 | 3 |
18 |
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Personal correspondence | 1938-1963 | 3 |
19 |
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Professional correspondence | 1948-1982 | 3 11 |
20 11 |
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Promotional materials, photographs, recordings, and ephemera | ||||||
Brochures, pamphlets, posters, and programs illustrated by Munro Leaf, 11 items This folder includes material designed by Leaf for organizations he supported, such
as Grace-New Haven Community Hospital, Andover Alumni Fund, Memorial Hall Library,
etc., as well as material Leaf produced for hire.
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1942-1968 | 3 |
21 |
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Checkaway cardboard cutouts and posters, 25 items | 1954-1956 | 3 16 |
22 |
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"The Checkaway Story: A Tested Successful Answer to One of Today's Biggest Problems," teacher's manual | 1955 | 3 |
23 |
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"The Hobby Horse Presents," interview with Munro Leaf, 2 78 RPM records | 30 October 1948 | 14 |
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Noodle promotional photograph | 1937 | 3 |
24 |
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Publisher brochures and one-sheets from F.A. Stokes and Lippincott, 9 items | 1934-1964 | 3 |
25 |
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Reprint of photograph of a young Munro Leaf with friends | circa 1918-1921 | 3 |
26 |
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Robert Francis Weatherbee cardboard display cutout | 1935 | 3 |
27 |
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Sam and the Superdroop cardboard display cutouts, 3 items | 1948 | 3 |
28 |
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"Simple Samples of the World's Best Stories," 4 items | circa 1939 | 12 |
15 |
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Songs of Safety: Song-Stories with Orchestra and Sound Effects, Frank Luther, 78 RPM record | circa 1960 | 14 |
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W. Colston Leigh Speakers Bureau brochures, 2 items | 1958-1964 | 3 |
29 |
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Watchbirds promotional materials | ||||||
"Boscul's Bloopers," 13 items | circa 1940-1960 | 3 |
30 |
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"Children's Dental Health Week," oversize poster | 1953 | 15 |
1 |
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Watchbirds calendar, 2 copies | 1978 | 3 |
31 |
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Wee Gillis poster | 1938 | 3 |
32 |
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Wee Gillis, recited by Sterling Holloway on the Charlie McCarthy Program, 1 78 RPM record | 22 January 1939 | 14 |
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Published volumes | ||||||
Leaf, Munro. A War-time Handbook for Young Americans. Philadelphia: Frederick A. Stokes Company | 1942 | |||||
Leaf, Munro. Arithmetic Can Be Fun. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Company | 1949 | |||||
Leaf, Munro.
Arithmetic Can Be Fun. Dacca: Standard Publications Includes publisher's report of publication from Franklin Publications, Inc.
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1958 | |||||
Leaf, Munro. Being an American Can Be Fun. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Company | 1964 | |||||
Leaf, Munro. Berattelsen om Ferdinand. Stockholm: Albert Bonniers Forlag | 1938 | |||||
Leaf, Munro. Bergembira dengan badan yang sehat. Kuala Lumpur: Union Press Organization | 1963 | |||||
Leaf, Munro. Boo, pojken som var morkradd. Stockholm: AB Lindqvists Forlag | 1956 | |||||
Leaf, Munro. Cherita Ferdinan si-lembu garang. Kuala Lumpur: Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, Kementerian Pelajaran Malaysia | 1965 | |||||
Leaf, Munro. Da jia he zuo. Taibei Shi: Taiwan dong fang shu dian | 1954 | |||||
Leaf, Munro. De geschiedenis van Ferdinand. 's-Gravehage: Nederlandse Boekenclub | 1968 | |||||
Leaf, Munro. De geschiedenis van Ferdinan. Utrecht: A.W. Bruna & Zoon | 1977 | |||||
United States. Dept. of the Army. Department of the Army Promotion and Internal Placement Program. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office | 1969 | |||||
Leaf, Munro. Det ar roligt att rakna. Stockholm: Natur och Kultur | 1951 | |||||
Leaf, Munro. Det er sjovt at vaere rask. Kobenhaven: Thorkild Beck | 1946 | |||||
Leaf, Munro. El cuento de Ferdinando. New York: Scholastic Book Services | 1962 | |||||
Leaf, Munro. El nino que temia la oscuridad. Buenos Aires: Editorial Sigmar | 1952 | |||||
Leaf, Munro. Fair Play. New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company | 1939 | |||||
Leaf, Munro. Fair Play. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Company | 1967 | |||||
Leaf, Munro.
Ferdinand. Denmark: G.E.C. Gads Forlag Includes note from Curtis Brown Ltd.
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1959 | |||||
Leaf, Munro. Ferdinand. Paris: L'ecole des loisirs | 1978 | |||||
Leaf, Munro. Ferdinand he sane = Ferdinand ho asem. Accra: Presbyterian Book Depot | circa 1936-1976 | |||||
Leaf, Munro. Ferdinand the Bull. Racine, Wisconsin: Whitman Publishing Co. | 1938 | |||||
Leaf, Munro. Ferdinand, a bika. Budapest: Athanaeum Kiadas | circa 1936-1948 | |||||
Leaf, Munro. Ferdinando el toro. Salamanca: Loquez Ediciones | 1978 | |||||
Leaf, Munro. Ferdinandus taurus. Londinium: Hamish Hamilton | 1962 | |||||
Leaf, Munro. Fernando. Warszawa: Nasza Ksioegarnia | 1966 | |||||
Leaf, Munro. Flock of Watchbirds. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Company | 1946 | |||||
Leaf, Munro. Fly Away, Watchbird!: A Picture Book of Behavior. New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company | 1941 | |||||
Leaf, Munro. Geography Can Be Fun. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Company | 1951 | |||||
Leaf, Munro. Geography Can Be Fun. London: Ward, Lock, & Co., Limited | 1958 | |||||
Leaf, Munro. Geography Can Be Fun. Dacca: Sir Syed College Publications | 1959 | |||||
Leaf, Munro. Gordon the Goat. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Company | 1944 | |||||
Leaf, Munro. Gordon the Goat. London: Frederick Warne & Co. Ltd. | 1946 | |||||
Leaf, Munro. Grammar Can Be Fun. London: Ward, Lock & Co., Limited | circa 1950-1959 | |||||
Leaf, Munro. Grammar Can Be Fun. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Company | 1962 | |||||
Calvert, John (pseud. Munro Leaf). Gwendolyn the Goose. New York: Random House | 1946 | |||||
Leaf, Munro. Health Can Be Fun. New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company | 1943 | |||||
Leaf, Munro.
Health Can Be Fun. New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company Sixteenth printing.
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1943 | |||||
Leaf, Munro. Hidup bersama. Kuala Lumpur: Federal | 1964 | |||||
Leaf, Munro. Historien om Ferdinand. Oslo: J.W. Cappelens Forlag | 1938 | |||||
Leaf, Munro. History Can Be Fun. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Company | 1950 | |||||
Leaf, Munro. I Hate You I Hate You. Boston: Sterling Institute Press, Prudential Tower | 1968 | |||||
The Illustrated London News. November 16, 1950, vol. 217, no. 5821A. London: Illustrated
London News RBD copy 2: Variant edition, published by the International News Company, New York,
with different numbering: vol. 127, no. 3316A.
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Images. Cairo: Dar al-Hilal. Contains article on Munro Leaf, "Munro Leaf a revolutionne la litterature enfantine,"
on p. 20-21.
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1961 | |||||
Leaf, Munro. Jens og katten Alexander. Copenhagen: Skrifola | 1956 | |||||
Leaf, Munro. John Henry Davis. New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company | 1940 | |||||
Leaf, Munro. Kenko daiichi. Tokyo: Gakushu Kenkyu Sha | 1969 | |||||
Leaf, Munro. Laten wij het beter doen! Amsterdam: Buijten & Schipperheijn | 1947 | |||||
Leaf, Munro. Let's Do Better. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Company | 1945 | |||||
Life. November 28, 1938, vol. 5, no. 22. Chicago: Time Inc. Article on the animated film adaptation of Munro Leaf's "The Story of Ferdinand" on
p. 34-36.
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Leaf, Munro. Little Alonzo. New York: R.H. Macy & Co. Inc. | 1938 | |||||
Mun (pseud. Munro Leaf). Lo, the Poor Indian. New York: Leaf, Mahony, Seidel & Stokes, Publishers | 1934 | |||||
Look. November 22, 1938, vol. 2, no. 24. Des Moines, Iowa: LOOK Inc. Article on the animated film adaption of Munro Leaf's "The Story of Ferdinand" on
p.40-41.
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Leaf, Munro. Lucky You. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Company | 1955 | |||||
Leaf, Munro.
Manners Can Be Fun. London: Ward, Lock, & Co., Limited Includes letter dated January 27, 1953, from Martha E. Robison of the Children's Fresh
Air Farm to Frederick A. Stokes & Co.
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circa 1950-1959 | |||||
Leaf, Munro. Menjaga tingkah laku. Kuala Lumpur: Angkatan Baru | 1967 | |||||
Leaf, Munro. Metric Can Be Fun! Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Company | 1976 | |||||
Leaf, Munro. Minna no sekai. Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten | 1963 | |||||
Leaf, Munro.
Minna no sekai = You and I. Kanda Tokyo: Shin Sekai Bunka Sha Ltd. Publication information and publisher's inspection stamp pasted on back cover.
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1947 | |||||
Leaf, Munro. Moro a vaere snill. Oslo: J.W. Cappelens Forlag | 1947 | |||||
Leaf, Munro.
My Book to Help America. Racine, Wisconsin: Whitman Publishing Company Includes an empty 10 cent defense stamp album in back cover.
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1942 | |||||
Leaf, Munro. Noodle. New York: Four Winds Press | 1965 | |||||
Leaf, Munro. O touro Ferdinando. Sao Paulo: Edicoes Melhoramentos | 1936 | |||||
Leaf, Munro. O touro Ferdinando. Rio de Janeiro: Distribuidora Records | 1964 | |||||
Leaf, Munro.
Otto abunai. Tokyo: Gakushu Kenkyu Sha Includes printed advertisements for children's books.
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1968 | |||||
La Pologne. No. 2 (102) Fevrier 1963. Warsaw: Nouvelles Messageries de la Presse Parisienne. Article by Munro Leaf, "Les petits 'vive-la-joie' polonais," regarding The Story of
Ferdinand and Polish children, on p. 12-15.
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Publishers Weekly. Vol. 190, no. 8, August 22, 1966. Philadelphia: R. Bowker Co. Advertisement for The Story of Ferdinand, p. 23. Article on The Story of Ferdinand,
p. 54-55.
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Publishers Weekly. Vol. 190, no. 10, September 5, 1966. Philadelphia: R. Bowker Co. Mention of an advertising campaign for The Story of Ferdinand on p. 54.
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The Quarterly Journal of the Library of Congress. Vol. 34, no. 3, July 1977. Washington,
D.C.: Library of Congress Mention and facsimile of an annotated copy of The Story of Ferdinand on p. 238-239.
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Leaf, Munro.
Reading Can Be Fun. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Company Tenth printing.
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1953 | |||||
Leaf, Munro.
Robert Francis Weatherbee. New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company Inscribed on endpaper by Munro Leaf: "For Florence, with all of the best wishes of
R.F. Weatherbee and Ferdinand and Munro Leaf. Ft. Prince, 1944." Inscription illustrated
by Leaf with a drawing of a girl (Florence), R.F. Weatherbee, Ferdinand, and Munro
Leaf.
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1935 | |||||
Leaf, Munro. Robert Francis Weatherbee. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Company | 1963 | |||||
Leaf, Munro. Robert Francis Weatherbee: The Boy Who Would Not Go to School. New York: Scholastic Book Services | 1968 | |||||
Leaf, Munro. Safety Can Be Fun. London: Ward, Lock, & Co., Limited | circa 1950-1959 | |||||
Leaf, Munro.
Safety Can Be Fun. New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company Contains annotations in pencil by an unknown author.
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1938 | |||||
Leaf, Munro. Sam and the Superdroop. New York: The Viking Press | 1948 | |||||
Leaf, Munro.
Science Can Be Fun. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Company Sixth printing, with a dust jacket from the seventh printing.
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1958 | |||||
Shankar's Weekly. Vol. 13, no 45, March 26, 1961. New Delhi: Indraprastha Press. Illustrations by Munro Leaf and article parodying the "Can Be Fun" series on p. 8-9.
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Leaf, Munro. Sipuro shel Ferdinand. Tel Aviv: Am oved | 1969 | |||||
Leaf, Munro.
So- oder so?: Ein ABC des Zusammenlebens. Berlin: Mosiak "Return to M. Leaf" in pencil on front board.
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1954 | |||||
Leaf, Munro. Something to Remember About Eating. Washington, D.C.: U.S. G.P.O. | 1967 | |||||
Leaf, Munro. Something to Remember About Medical Care. Washington, D.C.: U.S. G.P.O. | 1967 | |||||
Story-a-day. Vol. 1, no. 2, October 1, 1953. New York: Story-A-Day Inc. | ||||||
Leaf, Munro.
Subarashii sekai e. Tokyo: Sogei Sha Japan Publishers Association inspection stamp on p. 79.
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1949 | |||||
Leaf, Munro. The Danger of Hiding Our Heads. Washington, D.C.: Committee on the Present Danger | circa 1951 | |||||
Leaf, Munro. The Story of Ferdinand. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, in association with Hamish Hamilton | 1967 | |||||
Leaf, Munro.
The Story of Ferdinand (braille). Boston: National Braille Press With a handmade cover featuring a bull on green construction paper, made by the Junior
Red Cross in La Crosse, Wisconsin.
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1941 | |||||
Leaf, Munro.
The Story ov Ferdinand. London: Hamish Hamilton Signed on half-title by Munro Leaf and Ella Griffin. Also signed on front board by
Ella Griffin.
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circa 1936-1978 | |||||
Leaf, Munro.
The Watchbirds: A Picture Book of Behavior. New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company,
Inc. Inscribed on front paste-down by Munro Leaf: "For Bobby Kenaston, with all the best
wishes of The Watchbird and Munro Leaf." Inscription includes a sketch of a boy. "Second
Printing, April 17, 1939."--T.p. verso.
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1939 | |||||
Leaf, Munro. The Wishing Pool. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Company | 1960 | |||||
Leaf, Munro. Three Promises to You. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Company | 1957 | |||||
Leaf, Munro. Tiga janji untok mu. Selangor: Bahama | 1963 | |||||
Leaf, Munro. Turnabout. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Company | 1967 | |||||
Menninger, William C.
Vad psykiatrin sager om oss sjalva. Stockholm: Natur och kultur Pages are unopened.
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1952 | |||||
Leaf, Munro. Walt Disney's Ferdinand. Amsterdam: L.J. Veen's Uitgevers | 1938 | |||||
Leaf, Munro. Walt Disney's Ferdinand the Bull. Racine, Wisconsin: Whitman Publishing Company | 1938 | |||||
Leaf, Munro. Walt Disney's Ferdinand the Bull Paint Book. Racine, Wisconsin: Whitman Publishing Company | 1938 | |||||
Leaf, Munro. Wan tong luoba ji. Xinjiapo: Ren min xie hui | 1964 | |||||
Leaf, Munro. Who Am I? Morristown, New Jersey: Silver Burdett Company | 1968 | |||||
Leaf, Munro. Who Cares? I Do. New York: Scholastic Book Services | 1972 | |||||
Wilson Library Bulletin. September 1964, vol. 39, no. 1. Bronx, N.Y.: H. W. Wilson
Co. Article on Munro Leaf, "Nickle Words for a Golden Mission," on p. 45-47.
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Woman's Day. December 1938, vol. 2, no. 3. New York: Stores Publishing Company. Article by Munro Leaf, "Walt Disney says 'Long Live Santa Claus!'", on p. 4-5, 50.
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Would You Like to Be-- /by Munro Leaf. Columbus, Ohio: Highlights for Children. Title from cover. At head of title: Highlights Handbook. Series of tear-out posters
featuring ill-behaved children illustrated by Munro Leaf, intended to improve manners.
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1965 | |||||
Leaf, Munro. Zgodba o Ferdinandu. Ljubljiana: Mladinska knjiga | 1974 | |||||
U.S. Army and Foreign Service work | ||||||
Articles and speeches | ||||||
Autobiographical sketch for application to COMSAT public relations, photocopy of typescript | 1965 | 10 |
1 |
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"Can You Bake a Cherry Pie?," typescript | circa 1941-1945 | 10 |
2 |
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"Dignidad," typescript | circa 1960-1976 | 10 |
3 |
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"Draft Staff Study," manuscript draft, typescript, and carbon copies | 1951 | 10 |
4 |
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"Good Joe," manuscript draft and typescript | circa 1941-1945 | 10 |
5 |
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"Heil Horse Feathers," typescript | 1945 | 10 |
6 |
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"Know Your Men," corrected typescript | circa 1941-1945 | 10 |
7 |
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"Nation," typescript of speech Folder also includes two letters from the War Department related to Munro Leaf's visit
and speech.
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1943 | 10 |
8 |
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"A Plan for an Honorable Peace in South Vietnam," photocopy | circa 1968-1975 | 10 |
9 |
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"A Proposal to Establish Fellowships in a College of American Government," carbon copy | 1947 | 10 |
10 |
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"Report of Munro Leaf" on Foreign Service exchange, manuscript draft | 1961 | 10 |
11 |
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"Specialists' Wives," manuscript draft | circa 1961-1964 | 10 |
12 |
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"The Story of COMSAT," manuscript draft and corrected photocopies | circa 1965-1970 | 10 |
13-14 |
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"There's One in Every Outfit," manuscript draft and carbon copy | circa 1940-1945 | 10 |
15 |
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"The U.S. Versus the Army," carbon copy | 1945 | 10 |
16 |
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"What's in a Name?" manuscript draft | circa 1960-1976 | 10 |
17 |
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"World Disarmament: Is It Only a Dream?" manuscript draft | circa 1960-1976 | 10 |
18 |
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Correspondence and memoranda This subseries is arranged alphabetically by folder title but preserves Munro Leaf's
original order of filing by subject.
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American post-war relations and propaganda, memoranda | 1945-1951 | 10 |
19 |
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Morale of American ground forces, correspondence and memoranda | 1951-1952 | 10 |
20 |
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"On to Tokyo" and American redeployment, correspondence and memoranda | 1945 | 10 |
21 |
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Proposed etiquette book for NATO, memoranda | circa 1951-1953 | 10 |
22 |
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USIS State Department tour, correspondence | 1961-1966 | 10 |
23 |
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"Who Is the Man Against the Marshall Plan?" correspondence | 1948-1951 | 10 |
24 |
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Foreign service clippings | 1961-1969 | 11 |
7-10 |
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Itineraries | 1961-1964 | |||||
India, Iran, Egypt, Iraq, Turkey, Greece, and Yugoslavia | 1961 | 10 |
25 |
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Germany, Norway, Finland, and Poland | 1962 | 10 |
26 |
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Thailand, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, the Philippines, Hong Kong, and Taiwan | 1964 | 10 |
27 |
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Manuscripts and illustrations | ||||||
The Big Red Lie | circa 1955-1965 | |||||
Manuscript notes and outline | 7 |
10 |
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Short film treatment, carbon copy | 7 |
11 |
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Department of the Army Promotion and Internal Placement Program | 1969 | |||||
Manuscript draft with marker and pen and ink illustrations | 7 |
12 |
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Dummy with graphite and marker illustrations, 52 pages | 7 |
13 |
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Final lettering for cover, cut paper pasted to layout board, 1 sheet | 12 |
16 |
||||
Complete set of final art, marker and pen and ink on paper, 40 sheets | 7 |
14 |
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Good Health | circa 1960-1976 | |||||
Manuscript draft with marker illustrations | 7 |
15 |
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On Job Corps | circa 1964 | |||||
Partial dummy with marker illustrations, 14 pages | 7 |
16 |
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The Keys to the Future | 1967 | |||||
Manuscript draft with marker illustrations | 7 |
17 |
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Photocopies of illustrated drafts, 2 sets | 7 |
18 |
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Laos | circa 1970 | |||||
Photocopy of filmstrip text | 7 |
19 |
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Something to Remember About Eating | 1967 | |||||
Manuscript draft with marker illustrations | 7 |
20 |
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Something to Remember About Love, Sex, and Marriage | circa 1967 | |||||
Earlier manuscript draft with marker illustrations This draft uses the working title "The Big Question About Sex."
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7 |
21 |
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Later manuscript draft with marker illustrations | 7 |
22 |
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Something to Remember About Medical Care | 1967 | |||||
Manuscript draft with marker illustrations | 7 |
23 |
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Square Block, Round Block | circa 1969-1976 | |||||
Manuscript draft | 7 |
24 |
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Typescript | 7 |
25 |
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Illustrations, marker and pen and ink on paper, 2 sheets | 12 |
17 |
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Audiotape | 13 |
5 |
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This Is Ann: She's Dying to Meet You | 1943 | |||||
Dummy with graphite illustrations, 28 pages | 7 |
26 |
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Revised typescript | 7 |
27 |
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What Is a Nation? | circa 1965-1975 | |||||
Earlier manuscript draft | 7 |
28 |
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Later manuscript draft with marker illustrations | 7 |
29 |
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Illustrations, marker on paper, 2 sheets | 7 |
30 |
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What's the Difference? | circa 1962-1963 | |||||
Manuscript notes and outline | 7 |
31 |
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Earlier manuscript draft | 7 |
32 |
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Later manuscript draft | 7 |
33 |
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Revised typescript | 7 |
34 |
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Carbon copies | 7 |
35 |
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Preliminary sketches, graphite and pen and ink on paper, 2 sheets | 7 |
36 |
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You Know What? | circa 1955-1957 | |||||
Manuscript notes for television script | 7 |
37 |
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Revised typescript | 7 |
38 |
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Photographs | ||||||
Negatives from Foreign Service travel, 3 items | circa 1962 | 10 |
28 |
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Photographs from USIS tour of Egypt, 3 items | 1961 | 10 |
29 |
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Photographs from USIS tours of India, 9 items | 1961 and 1964 | 10 |
30 |
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Photographs from USIS tour of Poland, 5 items | 1961 | 10 |
31 |
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Photographs from USIS tour of Taiwan, 6 items | 1964 | 10 |
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Table of Contents
- Summary Information
- Biography/History
- Scope and Contents
- Arrangement
- Administrative Information
- Related Materials
- Controlled Access Headings
- Collection Inventory (+)
Location
Rare Book Department:
Third Floor, Central Library
Hours of Operation
Weekdays 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Tours of the department are available Monday through Friday at 11 a.m., or at other times by prior arrangement
Contact
215-686-5416