Mickey Mouse Annual
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6C Walter E. Disney and Various Contributors. London: Dean & Son LTD., 1935.
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This vintage 1935 edition of the Mickey Mouse Annual, published in London by Dean & Son Ltd, is an artifact of early Disney merchandising. Designed as a thick, unpaginated holiday hardcover with vibrant pictorial boards, these British annuals were traditionally rushed to print late in the preceding year to catch the Christmas market. Inside, the book features a rich compilation of black-and-white comic strips, text stories, sing-along rhymes, and brain-teasing puzzles curated directly from the Walt Disney Studios. The content showcases a transitional era for the franchise, capturing the cheerful, slapstick energy of Mickey alongside early appearances from his core supporting cast, including Minnie, Pluto, Goofy, and a newly introduced Donald Duck.
The publishing house behind this annual, Dean & Son Ltd, holds a legendary status in children's publishing history, having secured the official British rights to print Mickey Mouse annuals from 1931 all the way through 1965. Founded in the late 18th century, Dean & Son pioneered innovative toy books and pop-up mechanics before transforming the "annual" format into a crucial British holiday tradition. For this specific mid-1930s era, the production values are highly reflective of the time, often incorporating bright spot-colors, an elaborate full-color frontispiece, and heavy paper stock designed to survive the handling of young readers. Because these books were meant to be actively played with, featuring built-in coloring book pages and connect-the-dot puzzles, finding a copy from 1935 with clean internal pages is exceptionally rare.
The historical legacy of the Dean & Son Mickey Mouse Annuals is immense, capturing the precise decade when Walt Disney's creations transformed from short-form cinema cartoons into an unstoppable global pop-culture phenomenon. These volumes represent some of the earliest international syndications of Disney artwork outside the United States, providing a distinct, British-market flavor to classic Hollywood animation. Today, the 1935 annual stands as a benchmark piece for antiquarian book collectors and pop-art historians alike, documenting the early visual design of Mickey right before his modern makeover.
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Bright pictorial boards and spine. Colored frontispiece. Black and white throughout. No markings and clean pages. Smudges to top and bottom edges. Softening to head and foot of spine. Cracked spine. Fully intact. Very good condition considering this book was designed to be filled with markings.
Mickey Mouse Annual