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Issue Details

Issue #522 [O]
Published January 1956
Frequency Monthly
Cover Price 0.15 USD
Pages 36
Editing Meyer A. Kaplan (Managing Editor)

Cover Details - "The Nightingale"

Characters Emperor; Page Boy; Nightingale; Mechanical Bird
Synopsis Full-page, front cover illustration depicts the Emperor gazing upon the nightingale while the page boy looks upon the mechanical bird.
Genre Children
Pencils Dik Browne ? (painting)
Inks Dik Browne ? (painting)
Colors Dik Browne ? (painting)
Letters Typeset

Half page promo (ad from the publisher) "Forthcoming Title"

Synopsis Half-page, vertically-oriented, inside front cover promo positioned on the left side of the page for the next issue in the Classics Illustrated Junior series, "The Gallant Tailor". Spot illustation depicts the next issue's front cover.
Script ? (ad copy)
Pencils Alex A. Blum
Inks Alex A. Blum
Letters Typeset

Half page What Is This? activity "Dot-to-Dot Puzzle"

Synopsis Half-page, vertically-oriented, inside front cover dot-to-dot puzzle positioned on the right side of the page.
Genre Children
Script ? (puzzle directions)
Pencils Alex A. Blum
Inks Alex A. Blum
Letters Typeset

27 page story "The Nightingale"

Characters Emperor; Nightingale; Mechanical Bird; Kitchen Maid; Courtiers
Synopsis The Emperor is delighted with the song of a nightingale until he receives the gift of a mechanical bird. Delighted with the unusual toy, the Emperor snubs the nightingale and she returns to the forest. When the mechanical bird breaks down from overuse, the Emperor falls deathly ill, but the nightingale returns to the palace and her song restores his health.
Genre Children
Script ? (adapter); Hans Christian Andersen (original author)
Letters Typeset

3 page Aesop's Fables story "The Hare and the Tortoise"

Characters Hare; Tortoise; Forest Animals
Synopsis The hare and the tortoise run a footrace but the cocksure hare stops to take a nap and the tortoise wins the race, proving that one should never be too sure of oneself.
Genre Children
Script ? (adapter); Aesop (original author)
Letters Typeset

1 page text article "The Moon"

Synopsis Poem from "A Child's Garden of Verses" about the moon.
Genre Children
Script Robert Louis Stevenson
Pencils Alex A. Blum
Inks Alex A. Blum
Letters Typeset

1 page text article "Mary Had a Little Lamb"

Characters Mary; Lamb; Teacher; Children
Synopsis Nursery rhyme about Mary and her pet lamb.
Genre Children
Script ? (traditional author)
Pencils Alex A. Blum
Inks Alex A. Blum
Letters Typeset

1 page Color This Picture With Crayons activity "Picture to Color"

Characters Page Boy; Mechanical Bird
Synopsis Full-page, inside back cover illustration depicting the page boy carrying the mechanical bird on a cushion.
Genre Children
Pencils Alex A. Blum
Inks Alex A. Blum
Letters Typeset

1 page promo (ad from the publisher) "Mail Order Titles List/Subscription Offer"

Synopsis Full-page, back cover promo for mail order back titles from the Classics Illustrated Junior series and a subscription offer to the series. Spot illustrations depict front covers from the series.
Script ? (ad copy)
Pencils ? (spot illustration)
Inks ? (spot illustration)
Colors ? (spot illustration)
Letters Typeset