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Beginning in 1934, and continuing through the 1940's, Good Housekeeping Magazine began publishing Disney cartoon pages. The deal was good for the magazine, as it allowed them to take advantage of the growing popularity of the Disney animated characters. It was also good for Disney, who had the opportunity to publicize their upcoming animated shorts in a widely read magazine.
Here we have Walt Disney's Donald Duck "Lumberjack Donald," removed from a 1937 issue of Good Housekeeping Magazine.
Print measures approximately 8 x 11.5. Reverse side contains unrelated text/art.
Condition: VG
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