Thursday, May 28, 2009

I will be back in Madrid on Monday. In the meantime I am having a great time at Paul Anderson's place. As I mentioned in one of the comments to the previous post Paul and his family are finally doing much better and we should be able to expect some great news from him in the next few months.

Those of you who know Paul, also know that his Disney "archives" are simply outstanding. One of the many documents I discovered during this trip is the internal magazine from the '60s and early '70s The Disney World (pictured above). Would any one of you own any copies of it? If so, could you please email me.

More on Monday.

6 comments:

David and Katie said...

Didier,

Hi. I'm not sure if we ever met but if we did it would have been back in the late 90's or early 2000's at an NFFC convention or somewhere. Anyway, Paul Anderson and I are old friends and have lost touch. I was doing a Google search to try to locate him and found your blog. I'd really appreciate it if you could get a message to Paul for me. Tell him to e-mail me at dcarver61@gmail.com or call my cell at 214-616-6781. I'd love to catch-up and also tell him an interesting story I just heard about the 64 World's Fair and I was wondering if he could confirm it.

Thanks,
David (& Katie) Carver
Richardson, TX

Major Pepperidge said...

I have one issue, and it is the one that is pictured (with the Walt Disney stamp). Would you be interested in scans of that one?

Didier Ghez said...

David: I will forward your email to Paul today.

Major Pepperidge: Thanks. Unfortunately that is the only issue I own too :-)

Chuck Munson said...

Hi Didier,

Actually, I would be interested in scans of that issue. The cover plays in perfectly with my intereest in Philately and Disney (and Disney Philately, of which there is quite a bit!)

Major Pepperidge said...

Didier,

The "Vintage Disneyland Tickets" blog has a scan of a complete issue of "The Disney World" today, thought you might be interested if you haven't seen it!

http://vintagedisneylandtickets.blogspot.com/

Didier Ghez said...

This is great. Thanks a million for telling us!