Donald Duck and the Magic Mailbox


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Tired of his dull, old mailbox which seems to bring nothing but bills and advertisements, Donald Duck buys a very unusual mailbox from a traveling antique dealer.




Walt Disney's The Donald Duck Book


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Donald Duck


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Examines the development of the Donald Duck comics using 10 comic strips which have appeared in newspapers and comic books over the years.




Walt Disney's Donald Duck in Where's Grandma?


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Donald and his nephews visit Grandma on the farm and the reader gets to smell some of the fragrances of that place.




Walt Disney's Donald Duck


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This volume kicks off with "Trick or Treat -- a comic-book version of the classic Disney animated short, with nine pages restored -- and includes Barks's favorite, "Omelet," where Donald Duck becomes...a chicken farmer?!




Donald Duck and the Magic Stick


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With the help of his magic stick Louie retrieves Huey's magic table and Dewey's magic donkey and proves to Uncle Donald that there is such a thing as magic.




Disney: Where's Donald?: A Look and Find Book


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"Celebrate 85 years of Donald Duck!"--Back cover.




Donald Duck and Friends: Feathers of Fury


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The feathers fly as Donald Duck dreams of being the world's newest martial arts movie star! Plenty of hijinks and high-kicks as our wanna be web-footed warrior finds out that being a kung-fu master takes a lot more than he bargained for!




Walt Disney's Donald Duck


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Donald Duck, Huey, Dewey and Louie go to catch a unicorn for Uncle Scrooge in one of the stories in this collection of world-famous comics.




How to Read Donald Duck


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The classic, critical and humorous study of cultural imperialism and children's literature; how the Disney fantasy world reproduces the "American Dream" fantasy world, and the disastrous effect of Disney comics and other "mass" cultural merchandise on the development of the so-called "Third" World. In 1973 this work was banned and burned in Chile, and later the English edition was banned for more than a year by the US government. In comic book format with cartoon examples, introduction by David KUNZLE on the Disney world, a bibliography of left writings on cultural imperialism and the comics, and an appendix by John Shelton LAWRENCE on the book's US censorship and the legal-political issues involved in the right to criticize Disney