Walt Disney’s Old Yeller told by Willis Lindquist
Walt Disney’s Old Yeller told by Willis Lindquist
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Walt Disney’s Old Yeller
Based on Old Yeller by Fred Gipson
Told by Willis Lindquist
Pictures by The Walt Disney Studio
Adapted by Robert Doremus
Golden Press, 1958, colour frontispiece and title page, full page colour illustrations throughout, decorated end papers, large format hardcover with illustrated boards
Very Good Condition, some edge and shelf wear, some rubbing, bumping, chipping and wear to edges, covers, spine and corners, ‘belongs to’ plate filled, (see photographs)
“A frontier story about a boy and a rascally dog with the heart of a lion. A great American classic with millions of copies sold.
‘I jumped back, gun held ready, and caught my first glimpse of the screaming, howling battle that came wheeling into the circle of light. It was Old Yeller, all right, tangled with some animal as big and savage as he was.
Mama called, Careful, son. And take close aim; it's a big loafer wolf, gone mad.'
My heart nearly quit on me.’
Travis is fourteen and he's the man of the household while his dad's away droving cattle. His job is to protect his mum and Little Arliss, and look after the corn patch. Then along comes Old Yeller. Why should they take in such an ugly, useless dog? But Old Yeller soon makes himself one of the family, and when danger threatens, he risks his life to save them.”
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