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The Complete Chester Gould's Dick Tracy: Dailies & Sundays 1935-1936-
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The Complete Chester Gould's Dick Tracy: Dailies & Sundays 1935-1936- Volume Three Hardcover - 2007

by Gould, Chester

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San Diego, California, U.S.A.: Idea & Design Works Llc, 2007. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. Volume three only..
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From the publisher

"This third volume of the complete Chester Gould's Dick Tracy includes over 500 strips, from 1935 to 1936."--Cover. "Volume three".

About the author

Chester Gould (1900-1985) was born in Pawnee, Oklahoma, the son of a newspaperman and grandson of a circuit-riding preacher. He attended Oklahoma A&M (now Oklahoma State University) before transferring to Northwestern University in Chicago, from which he graduated in 1923. He produced the minor comic strips Fillum Fables and The Radio Catts before striking it big with Dick Tracy in 1931. Originally titled Plainclothes Tracy, the rechristened strip became one of the most successful and lauded comic strips of all time, as well as a media and merchandising sensation. He was twice accorded the "Cartoonist of the Year" Reuben Award by his peers. Gould continued to write and illustrate Dick Tracy until his retirement in 1977.