The take-along dog : production material, 1989.

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The take-along dog : production material, 1989.

Because Mother does not like dogs, Sam and Abigail must take Benton with them everywhere, including trying to sneak him into the movies, the library, and the swimming pool. The collection includes 28 ink & watercolor illustrations, 1 ink & watercolor illustration for jacket and cover, 1 44-page ink pasteup dummy with page proof text pasted in.

Illustrations : 30 items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7817437

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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