Vintage Coloring Book - Nanny And The Professor Coloring Book (#3929)
Saalfield (1971)

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Vintage Coloring Book - Nanny And The Professor Coloring Book (#3929)
Saalfield (1971)
Roscoe (Fatty) Arbuckle was one of the most popular silent stars of the 1910s and one of the highest-paid actors in Hollywood.
(Before commenting on the scandal that destroyed his career in 1921, read about it on Wikipedia. Not everyone accused is guilty.)
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Walter Lantz - Space Mouse - Coloring Book - 1971 Saalfield Publishing #4524 The last coloring page has "3943-1" at the bottom. The pages feature big, simple to color art. Characters: Space Mouse King Size Mouselena Genii Mouse Themes: Date w/ Mouselena Playing Rocketball Rodentia and the Dogstar Milky Way/Lunar Schooner Introducing Genii Mouse . . . #walterlantz #walterlantzspacemouse #spacemouse #woodywoodpecker #coloringbook #saalfield #vintagecoloringbooks #1971 #lunarschooner #mouselina #geniimouse #camembertcastle #kingsize #cartooncharacters #cartoons #astronaut #miceapolis #rodentia #miceofinstagram #westernpublishing #coloring #bookstagram #booksofinstagram #mouselena #spacemousecoloringbook #woodywoodpeckercoloringbook #woodywoodpeckercomics #spacemousecomics (at Portland, Oregon) https://www.instagram.com/p/CEG3oA-hwSJ/?igshid=1v1012wi1t860
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Star Trek Coloring Book edited by Burton Marks with art by Robert Doremus, Saalfield Publishing 1975
This 1969 coloring book by Saalfield celebrated the Apollo 11 Moon landing. Each page featured a different scene illustrating the journey to the Moon and how two men left behind their footprints on the surface in one of the greatest explorations of all time.
A page from a Superman punch out book from 1940. I think it was published by Saalfield