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Description: 1962 ADDAMS' FAMILY vintage magazine article ~ Go a-Ghouling
~ Addams' Evils Go a-Ghouling - Wednesday and her pig-nosed brother, two of Charles Addams' gruesome tots, romp before Addams-type mansion. - The little horrors above, setting off from their haunted-type house for an afternoon's innocent sadism, are the latest thing in rag dolls. Brain-children of a firm called Aboriginals, Ltd., they are replicas of the tykes in Cartoonist Charles Addams' well-known family of ghouls whom he calls Addams' Evils. The girl doll, called Wednesday (for "Wednesday's child is full of woe"), has been selling like murder all winter. The boy, still unnamed (Addams' friend have suggested he be called Gorgon on Pupid), is not piggishly perfect yet and will not be out till next month. - Wednesday cuddles her own dolly, a poke-bonneted thing called Skelly, the shadow of a former. Wednesday's snaky-haired mother will appear soon as a doll 4 feet high. - In his own almost deserted house in Manhattan, Charles Addams communes with two of his little creatures, whom he first drew in 1938. Wednesday, with wool hair, sells for $7.98. ~
Size: The two-page article includes one full page and one half page. The dimensions of the full page are approximately 10.5 inches x 13.5 inches (26.75 cm x 34.25 cm). The dimensions of the half page are approximately 5.25 inches x 13.5 inches (13.25 cm x 34.25 cm).
Condition: This original vintage two-page article is in excellent condition unless otherwise noted (page TWO is the reverse side of page ONE).