
In my post on finding hidden sources of Disney (see:
The Last Word), I discussed unknown treasures that can be found in foreign books from the thirties, forties, and fifties. Today I present probably one of my all-time favorite images from this source. When Disney was asked to contribute to this book on cinema, the above image was the result. The book is
Movies For The Millions: An Account of Motion Pictures, Principally in America, by Gilbert Seldes (with preface by Charlie Chaplin). Published by B .T. Batsford, Ltd., of London (1937).
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