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The little Mexican donkey boy / by Madeline Brandeis ; photographic illustrations.

Kislak Center for Special Collections - Schimmel Collection Schimmel Fiction 485
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Brandeis, Madeline, 1897-1937.
Contributor:
Caroline F. Schimmel Collection of Women in the American Wilderness (University of Pennsylvania)
Schimmel, Caroline F., donor, associated name.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Pottery.
Mestizos.
Mexico--Juvenile fiction.
Mexico.
Mestizos--Mexico--Juvenile fiction.
Pottery--Mexico--Juvenile fiction.
Genre:
Fiction.
Penn Provenance:
Schimmel, Caroline F. (donor) (Schimmel Collection copy)
Buckley, John (autograph) (Schimmel Collection copy)
Physical Description:
224 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Place of Publication:
New York : Grosset & Dunlap by arrangement with the A. Flanagan Co., [between 1942 and 1946]
Summary:
Dodo, a little Mexican boy, lives on a large ranch where his father Manuel is manager. The owner of the ranch returns bringing his two daughters. Dodo makes figures of clay and the girls help him become a potter.
Notes:
Illustrated endpapers.
"This book, while produced under wartime conditions, in full compliance with government regulations for the conservaton of paper and other essential materials, is complete and unabridged."
Local Notes:
Presented to the Penn Libraries in 2014 by Caroline F. Schimmel.
Schimmel Collection copy has autograph of John Buckley (b. 1936) of Groton, Conn., in blue ink on front free endpaper.
OCLC:
388062

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