What's a cousin? : production material, 1962.

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What's a cousin? : production material, 1962.

Though three girls had entirely different tastes and ideas to quarrel about, they learned that Grandma was right when she said that girl cousins are the next best thing to sisters. The collection comprises one watercolor illustration with one separa tion and letter proof for jacket, one watercolor illustration with one separation and proof text for title page, twelve watercolor illustrations with one separation, one watercolor illustration, base (lacking separations), one dummy in ink and watercolor with proof text, three jacket studies (two with separations), forty-two studies in ink, pencil & watercolor, a corrected page proof, correspondence.

Illustrations: 15 items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7817084

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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