![]() ![]() ![]() There are also some newspaper comics in the auction: original pen-and-ink drawings of the strip “Li’l Abner” by Al Capp, “Popeye” by Tom Sims and Bill Zaboly, and Charles Schultz’s “Peanuts.” The 1953 “Peanuts” strip features Charlie Brown and Patty (not Peppermint Patty, she appeared later) and an “evocative display of Mid-Century Modern decor” it’s listed at $25,000 to $35,000. The story, as millions of children and grown children know, tells of a rambunctious boy, sent to bed without his supper, who then encounters fearsome-looking but surprisingly gentle creatures when. ![]() Hirschfeld’s “The Counter Culture at Zabar’s,” listed at $8,000 to $12,000, is a slice of New York intellectual life it features caricatures of Dwight MacDonald, Joseph Heller, Theodore Solotaroff, Norman Podhoretz, Irving Kristol, Murray Kempton, James Wechsler, Jack Gelber, Jason Epstein, Eli Wallach, Anne Jackson, Meyer Levin, Irving Howe, Robert Silvers, Wilfrid Sheed and Alfred Kazin. Maurice Sendak’s Where the Wild Things Are PublishedWhere the Wild Things Are, a children’s book written and illustrated by Maurice Sendak, was published on April 9, 1963, and quickly became a classic in children’s literature, impacting popular culture and inspiring generations of readers, artists, and writers. ![]()
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