Toys as characters in stories are unusually popular, though it seems difficult to create such a story with much claim to...

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CAPTAIN JEFF AND THE SQUEEZE BOX

Toys as characters in stories are unusually popular, though it seems difficult to create such a story with much claim to originality. This is a story about a marionette, and about how his accordion, a silent fake in off-stage periods, took on life and meaning when the curtain was up. The photographs are uneven in reproduction, but clever in composition.

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Publisher: Whitman

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Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 15, 1940

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