Four Color #647
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "St. George Bunny," Booney Bunny’s clever mischief takes a historical twist when his kids accidentally supply Thomas Jefferson with vanishing ink, threatening to erase the Declaration of Independence before it’s signed. Written by Don R. Christensen and illustrated by Fred Abranz with inks by Lee Hooper, this whimsical 1955 tale sees Booney racing to Philadelphia to save history—one disappearing word at a time. The cover, by Ralph Heimdahl, captures the chaos in bold, playful lines.
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Booney Bunny gives Thomas Jefferson the idea for the Declaration of Independence. However, Booney's children have given Jefferson a supply of vanishing ink and Booney has to go to Philadelphia to keep the Declaration from being signed with the bad ink.
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