1987 Hidden Pictures Series 2. Highlights for Children, Columbus. A reusable screen-folder encloses sixteen two-sided pictures, with hidden images contained in them. Among the pictures are "The Fisherman and His Fish," FC, MM, and "The Big Race" (with other contestants besides the tortoise and the hare). These pen-and-ink drawings are by various artists.
1935? Three advertising handbills for Heudebert products “Pour avoir de beaux enfants.” Numbered 1, 3, and 4. 11.5" x 8.75". €10 each from a bouquinist, Paris, June, ’25.
Very attractive colored work of 4 to 6 panels carries through the fables. The fourth panel of FS has the fox walking by the work at work on a big pot of food. He leaves his hat on a branch but then, in Panel 5, he is served a tall vase. In the sixth panel he walks away with his hate on his head. Perrette’s daydreams in MM of chasing a fox away from the chickens she has acquired. Then she will buy a big and jump for joy over her acquisition. Not a smart jump! “The Laborer and His Children” carries its message well in just four panels. The last panel has the three sons looking at a tall harvest. Heudebert seems to have offered a wide variety of products. The verso of each handbill here specifies products from normal flour, from refreshing flour, and from anti-diarrheal flour.