The Women Who Made Early Disneyland

The Women Who Made Early Disneyland

Author: Cindy Mediavilla

Publisher: Lexington Books

Published: 2024-01-04

Total Pages: 295

ISBN-13: 1666910554

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Although historians have begun to recognize the accomplishments of Disney Studio’s female animators, the women who contributed to the early success of Disneyland remain, for the most part, unacknowledged. Indeed, in celebrating the park’s ten-year anniversary in 1965, Walt Disney thanked “all the boys . . . who’ve been a part of this thing,” even though hundreds of women had also been instrumental in designing, building and operating Disneyland since before its grand opening in July 1955. Seeking to reclaim women’s place in the early history of Disneyland, The Women Who Made Early Disneyland highlights the female Disney employees and contract workers who helped make the park one of the most popular U.S. destinations during its first ten years. Some, like artist Mary Blair, Imagineers Harriet Burns and Alice Davis, “Slue Foot Sue” Betty Taylor, and Disneyland’s first “ambassador,” Julie Reihm, eventually became Disney “legends.” Others remain less well known, including landscape architect Ruth Shellhorn, parade choreographer Miriam Nelson, Aunt Jemima’s Kitchen hostess Alyene Lewis, and Tiny Kline, who at age seventy-one became the first Tinker Bell to fly over Disneyland. This one-of-a-kind book examines the lives and achievements of the women who made early Disneyland.


The 1942 Sears Christmas Book

The 1942 Sears Christmas Book

Author: Sears, Roebuck and Co.

Publisher: Courier Dover Publications

Published: 2019-09-18

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 0486838005

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For generations, the much-anticipated arrival of the Sears gift catalog signaled the start of the holiday season. This faithful facsimile of the retailer's 1942 Christmas edition offers a nostalgia-inducing chance to relive those bygone years, when turning the pages of a catalog could excite young minds with dreams of a shiny toy truck or a new doll under the tree. A unique collectible, The 1942 Sears Christmas Book also provides an interesting look at how merchandise has evolved over the years. In 1942, Sears shoppers could purchase toys as well as housewares, clothes, furniture, candy, and gifts to send to servicemen (all at prices that now seem astonishingly low). The wartime catalog even includes information about the importance of saving scrap metal for munitions and encourages readers to buy war bonds. A new Introduction by Ben B. Judd, Jr., PhD, the former chair of the University of New Haven Department of Marketing and International Business, provides thought-provoking insights into the catalog's importance to rural America and the recent downfall of the retail giant.


Little Orphan Annie and the Gila Monster Gang

Little Orphan Annie and the Gila Monster Gang

Author: Harold Gray

Publisher: Wildside Press LLC

Published: 1944-01-01

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 1434469867

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When Annie and Sandy stopped in the little town of Butternut, a train robbery and an abandoned mine threaten to entangle the two of them in a mysterious maze of circumstances. Based on the classic comic strip by Harold Gray.


Dick Donnelly of the Paratroops

Dick Donnelly of the Paratroops

Author: Marshall McClintock

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2023-10-27

Total Pages: 170

ISBN-13:

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In 'Dick Donnelly of the Paratroops' by Marshall McClintock, the reader is immersed in a thrilling World War II adventure that follows the protagonist, Dick Donnelly, as he navigates the challenges of serving in the paratroops. McClintock's writing style is engaging and filled with action-packed scenes that bring the harsh realities of war to life. The book is a classic in the genre of military fiction, providing an authentic portrayal of the bravery and sacrifices made by soldiers during wartime. The detailed descriptions of combat and camaraderie among the troops make this a compelling read for history enthusiasts and fans of war literature alike. Marshall McClintock, a veteran of World War II himself, drew on his own experiences and knowledge to create 'Dick Donnelly of the Paratroops'. His deep understanding of military tactics and the emotional toll of war shines through in the narrative, adding a layer of authenticity to the story. McClintock's background gives the book a sense of credibility that resonates with readers seeking a genuine portrayal of the era. For readers looking to immerse themselves in a gripping and insightful tale of wartime bravery, 'Dick Donnelly of the Paratroops' is a must-read. McClintock's expert storytelling combined with his first-hand knowledge of military life make this book a standout in the genre, appealing to both seasoned war literature enthusiasts and newcomers seeking a compelling historical narrative.


Sally Scott of the WAVES

Sally Scott of the WAVES

Author: Roy J. Snell

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2023-10-22

Total Pages: 155

ISBN-13:

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Roy J. Snell's 'Sally Scott of the WAVES' is a captivating historical fiction novel set during World War II. The book follows the journey of Sally Scott as she joins the WAVES (Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service) and serves her country in the U.S. Navy. Snell masterfully intertwines elements of romance, patriotism, and adventure, painting a vivid picture of the challenges faced by women in the military during this time period. The author's compelling storytelling and attention to detail immerse readers in the era of the 1940s, making 'Sally Scott of the WAVES' a must-read for fans of historical fiction. Snell's writing style is both engaging and informative, providing readers with a unique perspective on the role of women in the armed forces during WWII. Roy J. Snell's own background as a prolific author of adventure and mystery novels likely inspired him to delve into the historical fiction genre and explore the untold stories of women who served in the WAVES. I highly recommend 'Sally Scott of the WAVES' to anyone interested in WWII history, women's roles in the military, and engaging storytelling.


Kitty Carter, Canteen Girl

Kitty Carter, Canteen Girl

Author: Ruby Lorraine Radford

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2023-10-12

Total Pages: 167

ISBN-13:

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"Kitty Carter, Canteen Girl" by Ruby Lorraine Radford is a heartwarming story that immerses readers in the life of Kitty Carter, a canteen worker during a critical period in history. Radford's narrative captures the spirit of service and sacrifice that defined the wartime era. This book is an engaging read for those who appreciate stories of individuals who made a difference during challenging times, and it serves as a tribute to the unsung heroes of the past.


Sparky Ames of the Ferry Command

Sparky Ames of the Ferry Command

Author: Roy J. Snell

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2023-10-26

Total Pages: 169

ISBN-13:

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In Roy J. Snell's novel 'Sparky Ames of the Ferry Command', readers are transported to the thrilling world of aviation during World War II. The book follows the adventures of Sparky Ames as he joins the Ferry Command, a group of pilots responsible for delivering aircraft to the front lines. Snell's writing style is engaging and informative, painting a vivid picture of the dangers and challenges faced by these brave pilots. The novel is a blend of action, suspense, and historical accuracy, making it a must-read for anyone interested in aviation history or wartime literature. The characters are well-developed, and the plot is filled with unexpected twists and turns that will keep readers on the edge of their seats. Overall, 'Sparky Ames of the Ferry Command' is a captivating and well-researched novel that offers a unique perspective on a lesser-known aspect of World War II. Roy J. Snell's passion for aviation and storytelling shines through in this compelling book.


March Anson and Scoot Bailey of the U.S. Navy

March Anson and Scoot Bailey of the U.S. Navy

Author: Marshall McClintock

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2023-10-28

Total Pages: 175

ISBN-13:

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In 'March Anson and Scoot Bailey of the U.S. Navy', Marshall McClintock pens a captivating account of naval adventure and camaraderie in World War II. The book is characterized by vivid descriptions of naval battles, strategic maneuvers, and the close bond between the two protagonists. McClintock's writing style is both engaging and informative, offering readers a glimpse into the challenges faced by sailors during this turbulent period in history. The narrative is rich in detail, showcasing the author's meticulous research and attention to historical accuracy, making it a valuable contribution to the genre of military fiction. With its gripping storyline and authentic portrayal of life at sea, this novel is a must-read for anyone with an interest in naval history or war literature.