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Cartoon Movie Poster
 Cartoon Movie Posters by Bruce Hershenson, Cartoon Movie Posters
 Rock, Pop, and Classic Cinema Posters by Bruce Hershenson, A fabulous series of pictorial movie encyclopedias spanning the early days of the movie industry to the present. High-quality, all-color reproduction and accurate text make these books excellent for reference, while movie lovers will delight in the opportunity to remember their favorite films. Highlights of this volume include the largest group of 1930s cartoon posters ever offered in one auction, including a near-complete set of posters from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Every poster pictured in this volume will be sold at public auction in Los Angeles on June 26, 1999. Afterward, all copies will include the price each item sold for.
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