The cover story is about the Goodwill parade in Racine, headquarters of Western, and this was the Disney Alice float in that parade, featuring a live Alice.
I'd swear that the float was constructed out of Stensgard display parts, normally used for store window displays. Stay tuned for a future post on Stensgard. I've never seen any pieces, they probably didn't survive since they were glorified styrofoam.This issue also includes a story on the local screening of Alice. Just look at those great display pieces! Those kids certainly look like they are having a good time.
Nice inset of the cover on the copyright page as well.
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Western Publishing, they printed so many things that I love today! I guess it only makes sense that they (like so many companies) had their own in-house magazine.
A spectacular find! Nice pics from good ole Racine, Wisconsin.
Ah, so YOU were the one who won that issue. I should have guessed. :)
Glad to see that it found a good home. Have posted about Western Publishing and it's history the past month and included the cover to the Alice issue in this post: http://sekvenskonst.blogspot.se/2013/03/the-history-of-golden-books-part-ii.html
Did you get the 1955 Disneyland issue too?
Yup, that was me ;-) I only purchased this one, figured I'd leave the other for a Disneyland collector.
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