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Editore: Fort Dix, NJ: circa 1943-46. 1943-46., 1943
Da: Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd., Cadyville, NY, U.S.A.
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Condizione: Good. Fort Dix, NJ: circa 1943-46. 1943-46. Good. - A cream-colored, 2-1/2 inch high by 3-3/8 inch wide card is boldly signed in black ink "Ted Key". Together with an original pen-and-ink drawing of his character Hazel on a piece of cream-colored paper, 5-1/2 inches high by 3-1/2 inches wide. Inscribed and signed; "Best wishes / Ted Key". Also with the mailing envelope, possibly addressed in another hand, and with his Fort Dix return address. The envelope has been torn open at one end. The card and drawing are in fine condition. The drawing depicts Key's bossy household maid Hazel standing, hand on hip, shaking her finger at somebody and evidently giving them a good telling-off. The items were mailed during the period 1943-1946, when Key was serving with the U.S. Army, primarily in public relations.Ted Key [1912-2008], born Theodore Keyser, was an American cartoonist and writer. The single panel cartoon "Hazel" was his most famous creation. "Hazel" is said to have come to him in 1943 in a dream, which he drew the next morning and sent to the Saturday Evening Post, where it was accepted and began running regularly. Key later adapted his comic panel into the television show "Hazel" starring Shirley Booth.
Editore: Circa [1976]. [1976]., 1976
Da: Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd., Cadyville, NY, U.S.A.
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Condizione: Very good. - A large original pen-and-ink drawing of cartoonist Ted Key's character Hazel on 10-1/2 inch high by 8 inch wide creamy white paper. The drawing depicts Key's bossy household maid Hazel from the waist up, smiling with hands on her hip. The drawing is boldly inscribed as if Hazel has spoken the words "Love That Donna!" at top left of the image and further inscribed & signed "Best wishes to Donna! / Ted Key & Hazel" across the bottom. The corners and edges are lightly creased and there are two vertical creases down the page. Very good. Ted Key [1912-2008], born Theodore Keyser, was an American cartoonist and writer. The single panel cartoon "Hazel" was his most famous creation. "Hazel" is said to have come to him in 1943 in a dream, which he drew the next morning and sent to the Saturday Evening Post, where it was accepted and began running regularly. Key later adapted his comic panel into the television show "Hazel" starring Shirley Booth.
Editore: July 21, 1976., 1976
Da: Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd., Cadyville, NY, U.S.A.
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Condizione: Very good. - A large original pen-and-ink drawing of cartoonist Ted Key's character Hazel on 10-1/2 inch high by 8 inch wide creamy white paper. The drawing depicts Key's bossy household maid Hazel standing with one arm raised high, the other on her hip. The drawing is boldly inscribed as if Hazel has spoken the words "Love That Doug!" at top left of the image. The sketch is dated at bottom right "July 21, 1976" and further inscribed & signed "Best wishes to Doug! / Ted Key & Hazel" across the bottom. The corners and edges are lightly creased and there are two vertical creases down the page. Very good. Ted Key [1912-2008], born Theodore Keyser, was an American cartoonist and writer. The single panel cartoon "Hazel" was his most famous creation. "Hazel" is said to have come to him in 1943 in a dream, which he drew the next morning and sent to the Saturday Evening Post, where it was accepted and began running regularly. Key later adapted his comic panel into the television show "Hazel" starring Shirley Booth.