No ducks for dinner : production material, [1953?].

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No ducks for dinner : production material, [1953?].

Ink and watercolor illustrations with text proof, ink illustrations with text proof, ink and watercolor illustrations with one signed for Dr. Irvin Kerlan, ink illustrations. The French Alpine countryside is the setting for this amusing story of how Monsieur Latour the bus driver, who secretly has created a refuge for animals, saves three ducks from being eaten for dinner.

Illustrations: 22 items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7813028

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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