Peter Rabbit Sunday Page by Harrison Cady from 7/23/1939 Full Page Size For Sale

Peter Rabbit Sunday Page by Harrison Cady from 7/23/1939 Full Page Size
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Peter Rabbit Sunday Page by Harrison Cady from 7/23/1939 Full Page Size:
$8.00

This is an Extremely Rare! Full Size!Peter RabbitSunday Page by Harrison Cady:WonderfulArtwork! This wascut from the original newspaper Sunday Comics section of 1939. Size: Full Size: ~15 x 22 inches. Paper: some light tanning, a few have small archival repairs on the backside, otherwise: Excellent!Most Pulled from Bound Volumes!(Please Check Scans) Please include $6.00 Total postage on any size order (USA) $25.00 International Flat Rate. To receive combined postage automatically, Please do not pay one at a time, pay when you finish shopping or ask for combined invoice before paying,I combine postage on multiple pages. Check out my other sales for more great vintage Comic Strips and Paper Dolls.Thanks for Looking!

* Please Note that Full Size Pages are Extremely Rare and seldom Turn Up!

Harrison Cady

Walter Harrison Cady (1877–1970) was an American illustrator and author, best known for his Peter Rabbit comic strip which he wrote and drew for 28 years.

Cady was born in Gardner, Massachusetts, to a town selectman, Edwin Cady, who ran a local general store. His father fostered a love of nature and encouraged his art skills. Cady entered an apprenticeship with a local painter, Parker Perkins. His first publication came as early as 1894: an illustration in a supplement to Harper\'s Young People (signed Walter H. Cady).

Harrison was 18 when his father was killed in Boston. He moved to New York City and within a year found work as an illustrator with the Brooklyn Eagle newspaper. His salary of $10 a week made it possible for him to support his mother; the two lived in a Greenwich Village cold water flat. He stayed at the Brooklyn Eagle for four years, while also freelancing to other publications.

His income increased considerably after Life editor John Ames Mitchell signed Cady as staff artist and cartoonist. This led to a long career as a newspaper and magazine illustrator, as well as numerous children\'s books, featuring both fantastic and realistic animal illustrations. After his escalating success through the 1925s, Cady and his wife Melinna decided to take an extended vacation. Touring Europe for two months in 1931, they visited London, Paris, Avignon, Brussels, Arles, Amsterdam, Rome, and Venice. In a letter to Harrison\'s mother, Melinna detailed their adventures:

So far I like Paris as a place to live better than any other city... the shops, the museums with the great works of art... The Follies!!! and on and on. Venice is filled with charm & great beauty & romance yet back of it all, I could imagine in time one might feel the past tragedy of the place. Every afternoon at 4, Harrison & I started in a gondola and just wandered in & out & around until 8 o\'clock. It, no doubt, sounds utterly foolish at my age to be so enthusiastic about everything, but, my dear, I am living in a state of thrills.\"

He had a long association with Thornton Burgess, illustrating the writer\'s books, including Happy Jack, and his daily newspaper column, \"Bedtime Stories\". Their partnership spanned five decades, beginning with Baby Possum Has a Scare (c. 1912), The Adventures of Reddy Fox (1913) and Buster Bear Invites Old Mr. Toad to Dine (c. 1914), The series continued into the 1950s with At Paddy the Beaver\'s Pond (1950), followed by the reprint The Animal World of Thornton Burgess (1962).

Cady was very prolific, illustrating over 70 years for such publications as St. Nicholas Magazine, Boys\' Life, The Saturday Evening Post, Ladies\' Home Journal, Good Housekeeping and Country Gentleman. He illustrated the Queen Silver-Bell series by Frances Hodgson Burnett.

In addition to his extensive illustrating of others\' books, Cady also authored several books with his own illustrations, including his Butternut Hill series (1929), Johnny Funny-Bunny\'s Picnic Party (1928) and Spring Moving Day (1928).

Peter Rabbit

Cady\'s Peter Rabbit comic strip was launched by the New York Herald Tribune Syndicate on August 15, 1925. He continued to write and draw the strip for almost three decades. When he retired in 1948, Vince Fago drew the strip. Avon published Cady\'s Peter Rabbit Comics in 1947.

Museum

His work is on display at the Thornton Burgess Museum in Sandwich, Massachusetts.

Please note: collecting and selling comicshas been my hobby for over 30 years. Due to thehours of my job I can usually only mail packages out on Saturdays. I send out First Class orPriority Mail which takes 2-10 days or more to arrive in the USAand Air Mail International which takes 5 - 30 days or moredepending on where youlive in the world. I do not \"sell\" postage or packaging and charge less than the actual cost of mailing. I package items securely and wrap well. Most pages come in an Archival Sleeve with Acid Free Backing Board at no extra charge. If you are dissatisfied with an item. Let me know and I will do my best to make it right.

Many Thanks to all of my1,000\'s of past customers around the World.

EnjoyYour Hobby Everyone and Have Fun Collecting!



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