As promised, here is the second part of the article I started posting yesterday.Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Do not miss today:- Chesty and His Helpers - Los Angeles War Chest by David Lesjak
- The Plow Boy - animation drawing by David Lesjak
- Hattie Noel as Hyacinth Hippo by Amid Amidi
Monday, February 25, 2008
A few astounding posts this morning:- Walt Disney - the first Academy Awards by David Lesjak
- Les Clark Merchandise Art by David Lesjak
- It's Whom You Know... by Hans Perk
- Walt's Palm Springs Retreat by Hans Perk
- First Day of Issue 1968 by Hans Perk
- A 1932 Interview with Elias and Flora Disney by Michael Barrier (posted on February 23, 2008)
Friday, February 22, 2008
Articles.
Would any reader of the blog have access to one of those four articles?
“Newspaperboys, Ah, How Well I Remember,” by Walt Disney, Family Weekly, October 14, 1961
“The Marceline I Knew” by Walt Disney, Marceline News, September 7, 1938
Article about Walt's 1960 visit to Marceline (title unknown), Marceline News, October 13, 1960
"Tricks of Sound in Disney Films Told by Expert," New York Herald Tribune, Oct. 27, 1940
Speaking of articles, I will post some interesting one next week. I thought I would do it today, but I am having an extremely busy day. Have a great weekend.
Would any reader of the blog have access to one of those four articles?
“Newspaperboys, Ah, How Well I Remember,” by Walt Disney, Family Weekly, October 14, 1961
“The Marceline I Knew” by Walt Disney, Marceline News, September 7, 1938
Article about Walt's 1960 visit to Marceline (title unknown), Marceline News, October 13, 1960
"Tricks of Sound in Disney Films Told by Expert," New York Herald Tribune, Oct. 27, 1940
Speaking of articles, I will post some interesting one next week. I thought I would do it today, but I am having an extremely busy day. Have a great weekend.
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Bill Garity and Lance Noley
I am looking for any articles, quotes, or any in-depth material by or about Disney's "chief engineer" and "Studio manager" in the '30s, Bill Garity.
One of the readers of this blog also asked me if one of you might have a photo of Lance Noley, aside from the one that appears in the The Art of Animation (1958) by Bob Thomas.
I am looking for any articles, quotes, or any in-depth material by or about Disney's "chief engineer" and "Studio manager" in the '30s, Bill Garity.
One of the readers of this blog also asked me if one of you might have a photo of Lance Noley, aside from the one that appears in the The Art of Animation (1958) by Bob Thomas.
I have just received the following two notes about the upcoming book about Kay Nielsen.Ole Damgaard says:
[The Kay Nielsen book is not out yet, but will be available in english via an american publisher. The danish version can be ordered directly from Vandkunsten, but I am guessing that you mainly would be interested in the english version. Will notify you when I know more.]
And Hans Perk adds:
[On Jan. 31st. I asked the folks at the Danish publishers, and got as answer "the publication of the Nielsen book is scheduled for the second quarter of 2008."]
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Rome and New York
I will be travelling to Rome and New York in the upcoming few weeks for vacations.
I will be in Rome on the 28, 29 and 30 of March. Two questions:
- Do any of the Italian readers of this blog know of very good comic book stores in Rome where I could find old Disney publications (magazines and books)?
- Are there any Roman readers of this blog who would like to meet there (knowing that we will not have a huge lot of time, as my wife has never been to Rome before).
I will travel to New York from April 6th to April 13th. Feel free to let me know if you will be there around those dates and want to catch up.
I will be travelling to Rome and New York in the upcoming few weeks for vacations.
I will be in Rome on the 28, 29 and 30 of March. Two questions:
- Do any of the Italian readers of this blog know of very good comic book stores in Rome where I could find old Disney publications (magazines and books)?
- Are there any Roman readers of this blog who would like to meet there (knowing that we will not have a huge lot of time, as my wife has never been to Rome before).
I will travel to New York from April 6th to April 13th. Feel free to let me know if you will be there around those dates and want to catch up.
I have been a fan of comic book artist Don Rosa for years. Don, has just created a series of beautiful posters for the Norwegian Donald Duck magazine that pay homage to the life of $crooge. I found those posters fascinating and had to share those with all of you. You can discover them by starting with this link, then moving to the bottom of each page and clicking on the "Neste plakat" link).
Do not miss today:
- Police strike pay dirt in hunt for stolen statue of miner (thanks to Chris Nichols for this link)
- Freeze Frame! - The Edwin Parks Trophy by Jeff Pepper
Monday, February 18, 2008
A few more interesting books have appeared this weekend on Amazon:- The Disney Art of David Willardson (Who is David Willardson?)
- The Art of Disney (note that this is not a re-publication of The Art of Walt Disney by Christopher Finch and no author is yet mentioned).
An other book that may or may not be an art book is Disney's Dogs by Tamara Khalaf. I am still looking for more info about it, though.
Any reader here from Denmark? A few months ago I heard that a book about Kay Nielsen was supposed to be published in February 2008 in Denmark (see this link for more details). Would anyone of you know if that happened or could anyone call the publisher to find out?
This photo of Dali and Walt is being sold on ebay at the moment. Needless to say, I loved the story that James Bodrero tells about Walt and Dali at the end of the interview Michael Barrier posted last week.

Do not miss today:
- Mark Sonntag has launched his blog! This one makes it to my permanent links.
- Timothy Gallaher has also launched a blog that contains some interesting material: Ardendale Station (Ardendale is the street Ward Kimball lived on in San Gabriel).
- Walt in England, Cont'd posted by Michael Barrier on February 17, 2008.
- The Disney Background Department! During Jungle Book! by Steve Hulett
- Timothy Gallaher has also launched a blog that contains some interesting material: Ardendale Station (Ardendale is the street Ward Kimball lived on in San Gabriel).
- Walt in England, Cont'd posted by Michael Barrier on February 17, 2008.
- The Disney Background Department! During Jungle Book! by Steve Hulett
Friday, February 15, 2008
I am back from Barcelona and the best surprise I found upon my return was the fact that Michael Barrier had released the James Bodrero interview. Needless to say, this made my day, my week, or even my year. Reading an unpublished interview by Michael Barrier or Milt Gray is always a treat. It becomes even better when the artist they interview was both one of the key players at the Studio and had never been interviewed before. Thanks Mike!I believe you might also want to check out today:
- The Song of the South Premiere by Wade Sampson
- Toon Tuesday: Disney's "B" Movie by Floyd Norman
- Liberty magazine tax cover - original art by David Lesjak
- U.S. Navy Airborne Electronics by David Lesjak
And a lot of new posts on Vintage Disney Collectibles by David Lesjak.
Friday, February 08, 2008
I am not in Barcelona yet and I was browsing on Amazon this evening when I stumbled upon these two upcoming books. Needles to say, I was so excited that I needed to share the news right away.
Walt Disney Animation Studios The Artist Series: Story
Walt Disney's Alice in Wonderland illustrated by Mary Blair
We knew about the second one, although getting a confirmation is great. But the first book looks like the start of the Lasseter-inspired book projects about the best of Walt's people. Did I already say "exciting!"?
Walt Disney Animation Studios The Artist Series: Story
Walt Disney's Alice in Wonderland illustrated by Mary Blair
We knew about the second one, although getting a confirmation is great. But the first book looks like the start of the Lasseter-inspired book projects about the best of Walt's people. Did I already say "exciting!"?
I have just received today one of the keystones of Walt's People - Volume 7, which allows me to confirm its table of content.
Foreword by Hans Perk
David Lesjak: William Rast
Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston: Wilfred Jackson
Richard Hubler: Wilfred Jackson
Wilfred Jackson: The New Spirit
Grim Natwick: The Goldfish Caper
Grim Natwick: Bill Tytla
Grim Natwick: The Three-Fingered Hand
Grim Natwick: Analysis
Grim Natwick: Soundtracks
Grim Natwick: Hobbies
Brian Sibley: Adriana Caselotti
Milt Gray: Clarence Nash
Milt Gray and Michael Barrier: Billy Bletcher
Milt Gray: Jim Macdonald
Richard Hubler: Jim Macdonald
David Tietyen: Paul Smith and Hazel George
Christian Renaut: Carl Fallberg
Dave Smith: George Goepper
Rick Shale: Harry Tytle
Richard Hubler: Milt Kahl
Darrell Van Citters: Milt Kahl
Darrell Van Citters: Ollie Johnston
Richard Hubler: Ward Kimball
Richard Hubler: Frank Thomas and Ken Anderson
Christopher Finch and Linda Rosenkrantz: Grace Turner
Jérémie Noyer: X. Atencio
Scott Weitz: X. Atencio
Didier Ghez: Bob Kurtz
Richard Hubler: John Hench
Jim Korkis: Marc Davis
Charles Solomon: Marc Davis and Andreas Deja
Alberto Becattini: Tom McKimson
Alberto Becattini: John Carey
Didier Ghez: John Ewing
Pete Docter: Art Stevens
A lot of exciting stuff in that volume!
Foreword by Hans Perk
David Lesjak: William Rast
Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston: Wilfred Jackson
Richard Hubler: Wilfred Jackson
Wilfred Jackson: The New Spirit
Grim Natwick: The Goldfish Caper
Grim Natwick: Bill Tytla
Grim Natwick: The Three-Fingered Hand
Grim Natwick: Analysis
Grim Natwick: Soundtracks
Grim Natwick: Hobbies
Brian Sibley: Adriana Caselotti
Milt Gray: Clarence Nash
Milt Gray and Michael Barrier: Billy Bletcher
Milt Gray: Jim Macdonald
Richard Hubler: Jim Macdonald
David Tietyen: Paul Smith and Hazel George
Christian Renaut: Carl Fallberg
Dave Smith: George Goepper
Rick Shale: Harry Tytle
Richard Hubler: Milt Kahl
Darrell Van Citters: Milt Kahl
Darrell Van Citters: Ollie Johnston
Richard Hubler: Ward Kimball
Richard Hubler: Frank Thomas and Ken Anderson
Christopher Finch and Linda Rosenkrantz: Grace Turner
Jérémie Noyer: X. Atencio
Scott Weitz: X. Atencio
Didier Ghez: Bob Kurtz
Richard Hubler: John Hench
Jim Korkis: Marc Davis
Charles Solomon: Marc Davis and Andreas Deja
Alberto Becattini: Tom McKimson
Alberto Becattini: John Carey
Didier Ghez: John Ewing
Pete Docter: Art Stevens
A lot of exciting stuff in that volume!

Do not miss today:
- Victory Beer - insignia by David Lesjak
- Stensgaard insignia posters by David Lesjak
- Walt Disney portrait by David Lesjak
- Princess Elizabeth Gift Book by David Lesjak
- Stensgaard insignia posters by David Lesjak
- Walt Disney portrait by David Lesjak
- Princess Elizabeth Gift Book by David Lesjak
Thursday, February 07, 2008
New York
I am planning to spend 10 days of vacations during the second or third week of April in New York. Part of the objective of that trip, aside from enjoying the cultural and culinary life of the Big Apple, is to meet a few key Disney historians like John Culhane and John Canemaker, to discuss their potential collaboration to Walt's People. I am also hoping to have a chance to meet Michael Sporn and all the other blog readers that might be there around that time.
There is another reason for this post, however. As we all know, the most problematic part of a trip to New York is the cost of the accomodation. My wife and myself were supposed to be hosted at a friend's appartment, but that friend just learned that he will soon leave NY, so that option fell through.
Would any of you be able to recommend a good but very cheap option for accomodation in New York? (I realize this is a long shot, but asking does not cost anything as we say in French)
This just in from Mark Sonntag:[I stumbled across the UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI's online photo archive and found these in The Baron Missakian Collection, the rest of the images on the site have been seen before.]
Nadine Missakian's, the Baron's wife, was Walt's secretary during the Laugh-O-grams days. Check Walt's People - Volume 5 to read an interview with her.
The archives left the above photo unidentified, but it is clearly Walt on the left.Photo of Ub Iwerks on the set of MARTHA.
I mentioned the Italian I Maestri Disney yesterday, and David Gerstein pointed out that if there is a Disney comic book that is even closer to the Disney Treasures DVDs, it is the American Walt Disney Treasures. I was wondering when Volume 2 in that series would be released and David confirmed that this should happen within the next 2 weeks. Hurray.Speaking of release dates, Dave Oneal's book Vacationland is out and can be ordered here.

Do not miss today:
- Walt in England posted by Michael Barrier on January 6, 2008
- The story that Walt didn't want you to hear by Jim Hill
- The first part of the James Baxter interview by Clay Kaytis
- Scales and Arpeggios: Richard M. Sherman and the “mewsic” of The AristoCats! by Jeremie Noyer
- The story that Walt didn't want you to hear by Jim Hill
- The first part of the James Baxter interview by Clay Kaytis
- Scales and Arpeggios: Richard M. Sherman and the “mewsic” of The AristoCats! by Jeremie Noyer
Wednesday, February 06, 2008
I am back from a very brief business trip to Milan (for those of you who emailed me yesterday, apologies for the delay in answering). While in Italy, I picked up the latest of the great I Maestri Disney series. I love Alberto Becattini's and Luca Boschi's articles they contain about the Italian masters of Disney comics. This series is the equivalent of the Walt Disney Treasures when it comes to comics.While I came back home, I cheked my collection and realized that I was missing issues 24, 33 and 34. Would an Italian reader of the blog be able to help me? I would really like to buy those. (I also have two copies of issues 27 and 28 if anyone is interested in a trade).

Do not miss today:
- Caxanga! by Jeff Pepper
- Long Ago Magic Along 31st Street in Kansas City by Jeff Pepper
- On the Porch at 3028 Bellefontaine Street by Jeff Pepper
- Pixilated by Jim Fanning
- Sword In the Stone extras by Michael Sporn
- Essential Viewing: Art Babbitt Documentary by Amid Amidi
- The Biggest Disney Comic Book in the World by Wade Sampson
Friday, February 01, 2008
Do not miss today:- The Walt Disney Family Museum site has just been updated
- Honoring Ward Kimball by Michael Barrier (posted on January 31, 2008)
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