In 1912, William Randolph Hearst hired George McManus to start a comic strip about a guy called Jiggs, a lower class man who came into a lot of money. Now, for the first time, Forever Nuts presents all the dailies of the first two years of this classic comic strip, many of which have not been reprinted since they first appeared more than 90 years ago.
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In 1912, William Randolph Hearst hired George McManus to start a comic strip about a guy called Jiggs, a lower class man who came into a lot of money. Now, for the first time, Forever Nuts presents all the dailies of the first two years of this classic comic strip, many of which have not been reprinted since they first appeared more than 90 years ago.
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Seller's Description:
Good. BRINGING UP FATHER. Second Series. (Original Comics Volume). Over 40 pages of the original 1919 black and white comics featuring Jiggs and Maggie, as published in newspapers in 1919 by the International Feature Syndicate, and in this 1919 book by Cupples and Leon of New York. Book is approx. 10" by 10", bound in light red and black colored illustrated paper covers. Covers show some foxing/discoloring spots, with some darkening at edges of paper, and some edgewear, otherwise near very good for its age, in original wrappers.