Raggedy Ann was first introduced as a doll in 1915. It wasn't until 1918 that she was introduced in the book "The Raggedy Ann Stories". Raggedy Andy was introduced in 1920, in a sequel book, titled "The Raggedy Andy Stories".
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In the case of Raggedy Ann, it was the doll by about three years. Illustrator and writer Johnny Gruelle rescued an old, dusty rag doll from the attic to give to his young daughter. Since it had no face, Gruelle painted one. They decided to name the doll Raggedy Ann, combining the names of two poems by James Whitcomb Riley, "The Raggedy Man" and "Little Orphan Annie." On September 17, 1915, Gruelle received a patent on the rag doll and in 1918 the first in a series of Raggedy Ann books was published. Raggedy Andy came along two years later.
"Raggedy Ann and Andy and the Camel with the Wrinkled Knees," published in 1924, is a classic children's book by Johnny Gruelle. The value of a copy can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and whether it is a first edition. Generally, a first edition in good condition can range from a few hundred to over a thousand dollars. For a more precise valuation, it's advisable to consult a rare book dealer or appraiser who specializes in vintage children's literature.
Katzenjammer Kids Feature Book (1945-1946) comic book # 44 in Very Good condition is selling for $ 29.00 .
anti-vaccination movement Gruelle created Raggedy Ann for his daughter, Marcella. Marcella died at age 13 after being vaccinated at school for smallpox without her parents' consent. Gruelle became an opponent of vaccination, and the Raggedy Ann doll was used as a symbol by the anti-vaccination movement.
The value of a 1955 book club edition of "Raggedy Ann Stories" typically ranges from $10 to $30, depending on its condition. Factors such as the presence of a dust jacket, any markings or wear, and overall demand can influence the price. For a more accurate appraisal, it's advisable to check recent sales of similar editions on platforms like eBay or consult a rare book dealer.
The book, Just Crazy, was written by Andy Griffiths. Some of the characters in the book are Andy, Sooty, Danny, and Andy's parents.
The 1946 price should be close to the 1947 Red Book value of $1.50 for a uncirculated 1900 Indian Head cent.
Keisha is Andy's girlfriend.
"IT" is Andy "Beast", or Andy Evans, the guy who attacked Melinda.
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