"The Adventures of the U-202" by Baron Spiegel von und Peckelsheim. Published by The Century Co., 1917.
Enough of the previews, let's get to the feature presentation:
Opening credits, if you will. On to the action:
End credits:
There's even a theme song, "The Hindenburg Anthem" -
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That is both precious and brilliant. wow!
ReplyDeleteYou have got to be kidding me. You obtain the book, and the contents include a Flipbook feature plus music? WOW! This is brilliant beyond belief.
ReplyDeleteHow awesome is that!
ReplyDeleteYou've gotta love this kid! I wonder what he's doing these days.
ReplyDeleteTotally cool find!
ReplyDeleteAnd that is some last name for the book's author, makes me think of that Monty Python sketch.
After seeing this, I had to look up the name. Because, you just KNOW this kid (who probably got in trouble a lot as a kid) went on to become something, right?? :=)
ReplyDeleteNow I wonder if it's this Karl Coryat...?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_Coryat
Okay, I couldn't help myself. With a little more digging, I found Karl's email address. Hopefully the email address is good...because I've invited him to take a look a this blog entry.
ReplyDeleteBella, I've been in contact with Karl before, he was amused that these were still around but wasn't interested in having the books back.
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