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Near Fine (small, black ink-like stain to upper textblock w/ light remnants to some pg edges. dustjacket has creasing to corners) Red boards w/ gilt printing. 199 pgs w/ bw & color illustrations. glossy white illustrated dustjacket w/ red printing. A wonderfully illustrated biography of the famed puppeteer and her business.
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First edition. 4to. xiii, (1), 199 pp. Illustrated from photographs and old advertisements, portrait frontispiece of Hazelle Rollins, color plates. Story of the first puppet and marionette company in the United States, from its creation by Hazelle Rollins during the depression in 1930s Kansas City through the Howdy-Doody rage of the 1950s and the hand and finger puppets of the 1960s. Fine. Gilt-stamped red cloth, illustrated dust jacket. (#5962).