by Paul F Anderson | Nov 25, 2009
ONE OF THESE THINGS IS NOT LIKE THE OTHERby Paul F. AndersonIn keeping with my first installment of the “Walt and the Magazine” essay series (see it here) I wanted to share what I consider to be one of the most beautiful magazine covers from Disney...
by Paul F Anderson | Nov 25, 2009
In keeping with the tradition here at the Institute of presenting little known, or never seen, material, I offer up this serving of Walt’s People with the voice of Donald Duck: Clarence “Ducky” Nash. I have two items of interest for Ducky. The first...
by Paul F Anderson | Nov 25, 2009
DO YOU REALLY WANT TO BE A DISNEY HISTORIAN?by Paul F. AndersonOne of my favorite aspects of the blogosphere, is the ability to present some of the vast array of graphics from Disney history. This is a luxury I never had with Persistence of Vision. I have always had a...
by Paul F Anderson | Nov 24, 2009 |
All of you regular readers know that Monday is “Walt Quote Day” here at the Institute. Today, I institute at the Institute a “new” feature for Walt Quote Day, and that is “The Unknown Walt.” So anytime you see that title, you know you are in for a real treat.Easily...
by Paul F Anderson | Nov 20, 2009 |
Happy to present to you the Institute’s second Guest Disney Historian essay, again, from another longtime good friend (starting back in 1992). This historian has probably done more for Disney history since the founding of the Disney Archives, and I can honestly say he...
by Paul F Anderson | Nov 19, 2009
I have found in my thirty-plus years of research, that one of the very best sources for finding previously unknown Disney history, is …. (drum roll please) …. Books! “Oh, come on Paul, you think we are not aware of books?” I can hear many of...
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