The nine lives of Homer C. Cat : production material.

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The nine lives of Homer C. Cat : production material.

Ink & zip-a-tone illustration with separations & text proof for jacket, ink illustration for cover, ink & zip-a-tone illustrations with text proof & separations, ink illustrations with text proof & separations, ink illustration with separations, ink & zip-a-tone illustrations with separations, ink & zip-a-tone illustrations with text proof, ink & zip-a-tone illustration, sheets of text proof, layout for jacket, layout, ink & tempera dummy with text proof, memorandum. Homer the cat, who is very proud, decides that he can do anything better than other animals until after various calamities he discovers what he is really good at.

Illustrations: 69 items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7812624

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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