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Seymour B. Durst Old York Library collection on Thomas Nast

3 print boxes
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The collection is made up of full sheets, removed from Harper's Weekly, which contain illustrations by Thomas Nast.

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David Kyle Fanzines, 1936-1939

0.42 Linear Feet
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In 1936-1937, David Kyle (who would go on to become a Columbia College alumnus) produced three issues of "The fantasy world" (or "The phantasy world"), believed to be the first comics fanzine ever. His daughter, Kerry Kyle, has donated a black-and-white copy of issue 1 and color copies of issues 2-3, as well as Kyle's 1939 manifesto, "A warning!" which cautioned attendees of the 1937 Newark science fiction convention about the possibility of coercion by the organizers.

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Dennis Ryan Editorial Cartoon Collection, 1873-2010

8.5 linear feet
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Dennis B. Ryan began collecting cartoons in the early 1980s, ultimately focusing on cartons related to moments and topics of significance in American history, or on topics of personal interest.
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Al Jaffee Papers, circa 1900-2019

56 linear feet
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Al Jaffee (1921-2023) was a comic artist best known for creating MAD magazine's iconic Fold-In feature. The collection contains extensive original artwork, including sketches, tracings, and proofs documenting Jaffee's creative process. Publishing and commission contracts, correspondence, clippings, and a small amount of programs and ephemera from fan conventions and other public appearances are also included.
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