Miss Jellytot's visit : production material, 1955.

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Miss Jellytot's visit : production material, 1955.

Envious of the treatment her parents give to their guests, a nine-year-old girl arranges to be Miss Jellytot, a thirty-year-old college chum on a six-day visit, but wishes the whole time that she were nine-year-old Katie. The collection includes nineteen ink illustrations, six ink studies, one ink illustration for jacket.

Illustrations: 26 items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7851562

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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