“1943.
Big Eggo and Koko the Pup are having a three-legged race with all the
other characters running behind them.” Wikipedia
In 1943
there was a war going on and i'm fairly sure not very high on
everyone's list of priorities was the publication of a large quantity
of well bound copies of The Magic-Beano Book. Paper was rationed and
the overall quality of binding, paper, ink etc of many books from
this era was of a lower standard when compared to pre and post war
(…this is a generalisation). This inferior quality, combined with
The Magic-Beano being a childrens book probably published in smaller
than usual print runs but probably enjoyed and loved by just as many
children, means that a book such as this has been through the ringer
more than a few times.
“This
book is in poor condition. The cover is in poor condition. There is
wear to the edges (scuffing, creasing, small chips) and corners
(chips and scuffing). The spine has been repaired with binding tape.
Part of the original spine has been stuck to the new spine. Some of
this original spine has now come loose from the new spine (easily
repaired). There is shelf wear overall including scuffs, marks,
scratches, creasing, dints, etc. The cover is very worn. The book
itself is in poor condition. There is wear to the outer edges and to
the corners. The front and back endpapers have tape repairs to the
spine hinges (it looks like the hinges split and required repair).
The front endpaper has a name and address written on it and there is
a hole on the opposite page. There is some colouring in to the title page as well. The front endpages and the back
endpaper, have extensive wear to the edges including scuffing,
creasing, rips and chips. There is noticeable foxing in the book.
There are a few rips and chips in the book and there is some creasing
(mainly to the top right hand corner of the pages). There is
yellowing of the pages. Overall a poor copy. PLEASE NOTE: If you
prefer new looking vintage books, please DO NOT buy this one (it is
very worn).” My ebay description.
Yes,
this book has seen the war and managed to survived. There was some
surgery done at some stage and the scars are still visible... but it
is still here, unlike most of the other copies of the 1943 edition.