The tree that ran away : production material, [1941?].

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The tree that ran away : production material, [1941?].

Illustrator's dummy with some pencil illustrations. A pine tree wants to see all the fine places on the other side of the hill, and one day it pulls up its roots. In its travels, it attends a picnic, an auction, and a robbers' rendevous, before returning home to its own hillside.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7815526

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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