Description
A well‑treasured 1952 edition of More Rupert Adventures, presented in the classic Daily Express annual style with bright illustrated boards and charming mid‑century artwork. Rupert appears in a lively woodland scene that remains vibrant and full of character.
Condition:
A gently aged copy showing signs of careful use. The “This Book Belongs To” panel contains a neat name inscription. The annual is not price‑clipped, and the pages remain clean overall. There is slight damage to the spine, consistent with age, but the book remains solid and displays beautifully.
A lovely example for Rupert collectors, nostalgic readers, or vintage decorative displays.
History of the 1952 Rupert Annual
The 1952 Rupert annual is part of the long‑running Daily Express series, beloved for its distinctive artwork, rhyming couplets, and gentle storytelling. Rupert Bear, created in 1920, had by the early 1950s become a staple of British childhood. Annuals from this era are especially prized for their rich colour printing and classic Alfred Bestall illustrations, making the 1952 edition a desirable piece for collectors.
More Rupert Adventures 1952 – Vintage Daily Express Annual
£20.00
Description
A well‑treasured 1952 edition of More Rupert Adventures, presented in the classic Daily Express annual style with bright illustrated boards and charming mid‑century artwork. Rupert appears in a lively woodland scene that remains vibrant and full of character.
Condition:
A gently aged copy showing signs of careful use. The “This Book Belongs To” panel contains a neat name inscription. The annual is not price‑clipped, and the pages remain clean overall. There is slight damage to the spine, consistent with age, but the book remains solid and displays beautifully.
A lovely example for Rupert collectors, nostalgic readers, or vintage decorative displays.
History of the 1952 Rupert Annual
The 1952 Rupert annual is part of the long‑running Daily Express series, beloved for its distinctive artwork, rhyming couplets, and gentle storytelling. Rupert Bear, created in 1920, had by the early 1950s become a staple of British childhood. Annuals from this era are especially prized for their rich colour printing and classic Alfred Bestall illustrations, making the 1952 edition a desirable piece for collectors.