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Date: [1960, possibly somewhere between March and May]
Sender: John Spicer
Receiver: Carl Barks

Description: First letter. Mentioned in [1960 April or May] undated draft, to John Spicer: "After eyening your letter with dark suspicions for several weeks, I have decided to answer it on the assumption that it could be a genuine fan letter."

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Date: [1960, April]
Sender: Carl Barks
Receiver: John Spicer

Publications:

The Carl Barks Library - Set I (USA)
(01A-007)
Transcription, edited and weaved with other letters.
The Carl Barks Library - Set II (USA)
(02C-643)
Transcription. Small portion. (footnote 3)
This quote is also credited to [1960, October] Letter to Larry Ivie, because "Barks used virtually the same wording in both letters".

Status: On file at the Walt Disney Archives. (Finished letter or draft.)

Questions: Is this letter the same one as [1960, April or May] undated draft, to John Spicer?

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Date: [1960, April or May]
Type: Undated draft
Sender: Carl Barks
Receiver: John Spicer

Description: First reply.

References:

W OS 9-02 finds Pirate Gold
W OS 29-01 and the Mummy's Ring
W US 12-02 in "The Golden Fleecing"
W US 28-01 and the "Paul Bunyan" Machine
W US 29-01 Island in the Sky
W WDC 31-05 victory garden

Publications:

The Carl Barks Library - Set III (USA)
(03B-524)
Transcription. Small portion. (footnote 39) Listed as "Letter to John Spicer from Carl Barks (undated), circa May 1960."
Slightly different than in The Carl Barks Library of Walt Disney's Comics and Stories in Color No. 4.
("There are still some bad spots in some of those stories that I wish could have been done over. The climax fight in the recent Paul Bunyan theme could have been improved with a half-page spread of Scrooge's and the Beagle Boys' giant machines hacking each other to pieces, but I was afraid the editors would delete such a scene as being too violent.")
The Carl Barks Library of Walt Disney's Comics and Stories in Color No. 4 (USA)
Transcription. Large portion or complete.
Slightly different than in The Carl Barks Library - Set III.
("There are some bad spots in some of those stories that I wish could have been done over. The climax fight in the recent Paul Bunyan theme could have been improved with a half-page spread of Scrooge's and the B. Boys' giant machines hacking each other to pieces, but I was afraid the editors would delete such a scene as being too violent.")
The Carl Barks Library of Walt Disney Comics and Stories in Color No. 21
Transcription. Small portion. (footnote 6)

Questions: Is this letter the same one as [1960, April] undated draft, to John Spicer?

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Date: [1960, possibly somewhere between April and May]
Sender: Malcom Willits
Receiver: Carl Barks

Description: First letter. Written after John Spicer received a reply from Barks (listed as [1960 April or May] undated draft, to John Spicer.)

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Date: 1960, June 2
Sender: Carl Barks
Receiver: Malcom Willits

Description: First reply.

Publications:

The Carl Barks Library of Walt Disney's Comics and Stories in Color No. 4 (USA)
Transcription. Large portion or complete.

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Date: 1960, July 12
Sender: Carl Barks
Receiver: Malcom Willits

Publications:

The Carl Barks Library of Walt Disney's Comics and Stories in Color No. 8 (USA)
Mentioned in article (footnote 11).

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Date: [1960, possibly between August and September]
Sender: Joe Vucenic
Receiver: Carl Barks

Description: First letter?

Status: Unknown. Existance of this letter is based on the thought that Barks' [1960, September] Draft letter to Joe Vucenic must have been preceded by a letter from Joe Vucenic.

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Date: [1960, September]
Type: Draft letter
Sender: Carl Barks
Receiver: Joe Vucenic

Publications:

The Carl Barks Library - Set I (USA)
(01A-007)
Transcription, edited and weaved with other letters.
The Carl Barks Library of Walt Disney's Comics and Stories in Color No. 6 (USA)
Transcription. Small portion.

Status: On file at the Walt Disney Archives. (Finished letter or draft.)

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Date: [1960, September]
Type: Draft letter
Sender: Carl Barks
Receiver: Don England

Publications:

The Carl Barks Library of Walt Disney's Comics and Stories in Color No. 15 (USA)
Transcription. Small portion. (footnote 2)

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Date: [1960, October]
Sender: Carl Barks
Receiver: Larry Ivie

Publications:

The Carl Barks Library - Set I (USA)
(01A-007)
Transcription, edited and weaved with other letters.
The Carl Barks Library - Set II (USA)
(02C-643)
Transcription. Small portion. (footnote 3)
This quote is also credited to [1960, April] Letter to John Spicer, because "Barks used virtually the same wording in both letters."

Status: On file at the Walt Disney Archives. (Finished letter or draft.)

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Date: 1960, October 13
Sender: Joe Cowles
Receiver: Carl Barks

Description: First letter. Mentioned in 19/10/60 Barks-Cowles: "In reply to your letter of the 13th."

Status: Unknown.

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Date: [1960, October]
Type: Draft letter? Carbon copy?
Sender: Carl Barks
Receiver: Joe Cowles

Description: Apparently a draft or an undated carbon copy of 1960, October 19 letter to Joe Cowles.

Publications:

The Carl Barks Library of Walt Disney's Comics and Stories in Color No. 15 (USA)
Transcription. Small portion. (footnote 4)

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Date: 1960, October 19
Type: Letter, typewritten.
Sender: Carl Barks
Receiver: Joe Cowles

Description: First reply. Apparently, the finished version of [1960, October] letter to Joe Cowles.

Transcription and scan.

Surviving material: Original letter.

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Date: 1960, October 30
Sender: Alice Cobb
Receiver: John Verpoorten

Publications:

The Carl Barks Library of Walt Disney's Comics and Stories in Color No. 8 (USA)
Transcription. Small portion. (footnote 1)

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Date: [1960, November]
Sender: Larry Ivie
Receiver: Carl Barks

Description: Mentioned in 1960 December 11. Letter to Larry Ivie: "I'm sorry I've taken so long to answer your letter of last month."

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Date: 1960, November 17
Sender: Carl Barks
Receiver: Malcom Willits

References:

W US 34-01 Mythtic Mystery
unfinished aswan dam tale

Publications:

The Carl Barks Library of Walt Disney's Comics and Stories in Color No. 6 (USA)
(footnote 11)
The Carl Barks Library of Walt Disney's Comics and Stories in Color No. 13 (USA)
Transcription. Small portion. (footnote 3)
The Carl Barks Library of Walt Disney Comics and Stories in Color No. 22
Transcription. Small portion. (footnote 5)

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Date: 1960, December 2
Sender: Carl Barks
Receiver: John Verpoorten

Publications:

The Carl Barks Library - Set I (USA)
(01A-007)
Transcription, edited and weaved with other letters.

Status: On file at the Walt Disney Archives. (Finished letter or draft.)

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Date: 1960, December 11
Sender: Carl Barks
Receiver: Larry Ivie

References:

W WDC 281-02 Fued and Far Between

Publications:

The Carl Barks Library of Walt Disney's Comics and Stories in Color No. 4 (USA)
Transcription. Large portion or complete.
The Carl Barks Library - Set I (USA)
(01A-007)
Transcription, edited and weaved with other letters.

Status: On file at the Walt Disney Archives. (Finished letter or draft.)

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Date: 1960, December 13
Sender: Carl Barks
Receiver: Ronald O. Burnett

Description: Ronald O. Burnett was an English professor at Principia College in Illinois.

Contains:

quack, quack to you, prof burnett! ?

References:

CM 1 Magazine Comics Duck
CM 2 Scrooge McDuck [model sheet]
W US 12-02 in "The Golden Fleecing"

Publications:

Funnyworld 16 ([USA])
(page 8)
Transcription. Small portion.
Panels No. 2 (USA)
(page 11)
Transcription. Large portion or complete.
The Carl Barks Library - Set I (USA)
(01A-007)
Transcription, edited and weaved with other letters.
The Carl Barks Library - Set III (USA)
(03B-522)
Transcription. Small portion. (footnote 30 and 31)
The Carl Barks Library - Set VIII (USA)
(08C-564)
Transcription. Small portion. Reprinted from Panels No. 2 (page 11).

Status: On file at the Walt Disney Archives. (Finished letter or draft.)

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Date: 1960, December 30
Sender: Carl Barks
Receiver: Malcom Willits

References:

W US 32-01 That's No Fable!
unfinished aswan dam tale
W WDC 250-01 Boxed-in
W WDC 251-01 Duck Luck

Publications:

The Carl Barks Library of Walt Disney's Comics and Stories in Color No. 6 (USA)
(footnote 11)
Carl Barks and the Art of the Comic Book (USA. New York)
by Michael Barrier (MBAC-145, 146).
Divided transcription. Large portion.

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Date: [1961, January]
Sender: Joe Cowles
Receiver: Carl Barks

Description: Mentioned in 1961, March 19 letter to Joe Cowles: "It's the middle of March, and I'm just now getting around to answering last January's letters." In that letter Barks thanks Joe for "the foreign editions of the duck stories," mentioning a "Phillipine edition" that must have been among them, which seems to suggest that these editions accompanied this letter from Joe Cowles.

Status: Unknown. The 1961, March 19 letter to Joe Cowles gives many hints on what Joe Cowles must have written in this letter. (Detailed information will be added in a future update.)

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Date: 1961, March 1
Sender: Ron Goulart
Receiver: Carl Barks

Description: Mentioned in 22/03/61 Barks-Goulart: "I regret having taken so long to reply to your letter of March 1, and to thank you for your interest in my work."

Ron Goulart became a well known science fiction author.

Publications:

Panels No. 2 (USA)
(page 12)
Transcription. Small portion.
"Being in an anonymous business myself, advertising, I may be over sensitive, but I do think you should get some credit for the great amount of funny work you have turned out."

Status: Apparently, this letter is on file at the Disney Archives.

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Date: 1961, March 19
Sender: Carl Barks
Receiver: Joe Cowles

Description:

Transcription.

References:

W WDC 247-01 The Madcap Mariner
W WDC 255-01 Boat Buster
W WDC 263-01 The Candy Kid

Publications:

The Carl Barks Library of Walt Disney's Comics and Stories in Color No. 6 (USA)
Transcription. Large portion or complete.

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Date: 1961, March 22
Sender: Carl Barks
Receiver: Ron Goulart

Publications:

Panels No. 2 (USA)
(page 12)
Transcription. Large portion or complete.
The Carl Barks Library of Walt Disney's Comics and Stories in Color No. 6 (USA)
Transcription. Large portion or complete.

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Date: 1961, March 22
Sender: Carl Barks [a fan]

References:

W OS 203-02 in "The Golden Christmas Tree"

Publications:

Funnyworld 16 ([USA])
(page 6)
Transcription. Small portion.
"I felt sourly about the finished story because the editors had made me do some changes in the fight sequences between Don and the witch that I thought took the guts out of the story. I still gag when I read the last two pages of the story. But the rest of the tale was robust enough."

Questions: What is the name of the fan? Has this quote (or other parts of this letter) been published elsewhere?

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Date: 1961, March 24
Sender: Carl Barks
Receiver: Malcom Willits

References:

W US 34-01 Mythtic Mystery
W US 34-04 Chugwagon Derby
unfinished aswan dam tale
W WDC 247-01 The Madcap Mariner
W US 35-02 The Golden Nugget Boat

Publications:

Funnyworld 16 ([USA])
(page 10)
Divided transcription. Large portion.
Carl Barks and the Art of the Comic Book (USA. New York)
by Michael Barrier (MBAC-145, 146).
Divided transcription. Large portion.
The Carl Barks Library - Set IV (USA. Arizona, Scottsdale)
(04A-015)
Transcription. Small portion. (footnote 23)
The Carl Barks Library - Set V (USA)
(05A-007)
Transcription. Small portion. (footnote 2)
The Carl Barks Library of Walt Disney's Comics and Stories in Color No. 6 (USA)
Transcription. Large portion or complete.

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Date: 1961, May 20
Sender: Carl Barks
Receiver: Don Thompson

Publications:

The Carl Barks Library of Walt Disney's Comics and Stories in Color No. 8 (USA)
Transcription. Large portion or complete.

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Date: 1961, July 11
Sender: Carl Barks
Receiver: John Verpoorten

Publications:

The Carl Barks Library - Set I (USA)
(01A-007)
Transcription, edited and weaved with other letters.

Status: On file at the Walt Disney Archives. (Finished letter or draft.)

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Date: 1961, July 11
Sender: Carl Barks
Receiver: Larry Ivie

Publications:

The Carl Barks Library of Walt Disney's Comics and Stories in Color No. 8 (USA)
Transcription. Small portion. (footnote 2)

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Date: 1961, August 26
Sender: John Coulthard
Receiver: Carl Barks

Description: John Coulthard (now deceased) was one of The Calgary Eye-Opener's contributors.

"Dear Carl that Barks: In case you are wondering how I located you after generations of time, Ron Goulart brought up your address this afternoon. He is an original art collector who discovered me some weeks ago and comes up now and then to talk about them."

Publications:

Panels No. 2 (USA)
(page 13)
Transcription. Large portion or complete.
The Carl Barks Library of Walt Disney's Comics and Stories in Color No. 6 (USA)
Transcription. Small portion. (footnote 6)

Status: Apparently, this letter is on file at the Disney Archives.

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Date: 1961, September 4
Sender: Craig Hayes
Receiver: Carl Barks

Description: Mentioned in 1961, October 21. Letter to Craig Hayes: "I want to thank you for your letter of Sept. 4 and apologize for the long time I have taken in answering it."

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Date: 1961, September 11
Sender: Michael J. Cronin
Receiver: Harold H. Clark of Dell Pub. Co., referred to Carl Barks.

Description: Mentioned in 1961, October 21. Letter to Michael J. Cronin: "Your letter of Sept. 11 to Harold H. Clark of Dell Pub. Co. has been referred to me -- I being the writer-artist who first used Uncle Scrooge in a Donald Duck story back in 1947."

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Date: 1961, October 8
Sender: Carl Barks
Receiver: John Coulthard

Publications:

The Carl Barks Library of Walt Disney's Comics and Stories in Color No. 6 (USA)
Transcription. Large portion or complete.
The Carl Barks Library - Set I (USA)
(01A-007)
Transcription, edited and weaved with other letters.

Status: On file at the Walt Disney Archives. (Finished letter or draft.)

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Date: 1961, October 21
Sender: Carl Barks
Receiver: Craig Hayes

Publications:

The Carl Barks Library of Walt Disney's Comics and Stories in Color No. 7 (USA)
Transcription. Small portion. (footnote 4)
The Carl Barks Library of Walt Disney's Comics and Stories in Color No. 8 (USA)
Transcription. Large portion or complete.
The Carl Barks Library of Walt Disney Comics and Stories in Color No. 21
Transcription. Small portion. (footnote 5)
The Carl Barks Library - Set I (USA)
(01A-007)
Transcription, edited and weaved with other letters.

Status: On file at the Walt Disney Archives. (Finished letter or draft.)

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Date: 1961, October 27
Sender: Carl Barks
Receiver: Michael J. Cronin

Additional credits: Accompanied with a "black and white study of Uncle Scrooge that I am mailing under separate cover".

References:

fortuna favet fortibus

Publications:

The Carl Barks Library of Walt Disney's Comics and Stories in Color No. 8 (USA)
Transcription. Large portion or complete.
Including fortuna favet fortibus.

Backstage: When a group at the Harvard Business School chose Scrooge as their mascot, Barks made fortuna favet fortibus to hang in their meeting-room.

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Date: 1962, January 17
Sender: Carl Barks
Receiver: Malcom Willits

Contains:

snarl!

References:

case of horse-radish
menehunes island
sunken city
valley of tralla la
seven cities of cibola
message from uncharted island
A Spicy Tale
Oddball Odyssey

Publications:

The Carl Barks Library of Walt Disney's Comics and Stories in Color No. 8 (USA)
Transcription. Small portion. (footnote 3)
The Carl Barks Library of Walt Disney's Comics and Stories in Color No. 15 (USA)
Transcription. Small portion. (footnote 3)
The Carl Barks Library - Set I (USA)
Transcription, edited and weaved with other letters.
snarl! (monochrome)
The Carl Barks Library - Set III (USA)
(03A-006)
Transcription. Small portion.
The Carl Barks Library - Set III (USA)
(03B-523)
Transcription. Small portion. (footnote 33)

Status: On file at the Walt Disney Archives. (Finished letter or draft.)

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Date: 1962, January 26
Sender: Carl Barks
Receiver: Joe Cowles

References:

W WDC 264-01 Master Wrecker

Publications:

Unknown.

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Date: [1962, possibly between January and early April]
Sender: Malcom Willits
Receiver: Carl Barks

Description: Mentioned in 1962, April 19. Letter to Malcom Willits: "I've delayed answering your letter, as each day I've expected to have something interesting to write about."

Status: Unknown. The 1962, April 19. Letter to Malcom Willits gives hints on what Malcolm Willits must have written in this letter. (Detailed information will be added in a future update.)

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Date: 1962, April 19
Sender: Carl and Garè Barks
Receiver: Malcom Willits

Additional credits: Contains diagram of squarish page format, in which Barks shows the changes resulting from Western Publishing's new comic book page format.

Contains:

diagram of squarish page format

References:

diagram of squarish page format

Publications:

The Carl Barks Library of Walt Disney's Comics and Stories in Color No. 8 (USA)
Transcription. Large portion or complete.
Including diagram of squarish page format.

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Date: 1962, April 27
Sender: Carl Barks
Receiver: Joe Cowles

References:

W US 41-02 The Status Seeker

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Date: 1962, May 17
Sender: Carl Barks
Receiver: Don Thompson

Publications:

The Carl Barks Library of Walt Disney's Comics and Stories in Color No. 8 (USA)
Transcription. Large portion or complete.

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Date: 1962, October 18
Sender: Carl Barks
Receiver: Don Thompson

Publications:

The Carl Barks Library of Walt Disney's Comics and Stories in Color No. 6 (USA)
Transcription. Small portion.
The Carl Barks Library of Walt Disney's Comics and Stories in Color No. 14
Transcription. Small portion. (footnote 3)
The Carl Barks Library - Set I (01A-007)
Transcription, edited and weaved with other letters.

Status: On file at the Walt Disney Archives. (Finished letter or draft.)

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Date: 1962, November 19
Sender: Carl Barks
Receiver: Malcom Willits

Publications:

The Carl Barks Library of Walt Disney's Comics and Stories in Color No. 13 (USA)
Transcription. Small portion. (footnote 1)

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Date: 1963, Januari 21
Sender: Carl Barks
Receiver: Michael Peak

Publications:

The Carl Barks Library - Set I (USA)
(01A-007)
Transcription, edited and weaved with other letters.
The Carl Barks Library - Set II (USA)
(02C-643)
Transcription. Small portion. (footnote 4)

Status: On file at the Walt Disney Archives. (Finished letter or draft.)

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Date: [possibly somewhere between November 1962 to February 1963]
Sender: Malcom Willits
Receiver: Carl Barks

Description: Possibly referred to in 1963, February 16. Letter to Malcolm Willits: "Thanks for letting me study this old-time Popeye." (Malcolm Willits had loaned Barks a reprint edition of E. C. Segar's Popeye strips.)

Status: Unknown. Existance of this letter is based on the thought that Barks' 1963, February 16. Letter to Malcolm Willits must have been preceded by a letter from Malcolm Willits, accompanied with the Popeye reprint edition. This thought may be wrong if Malcolm Willits loaned the edition in person, for example during a visit. Barks' letter, as published, gives no other hint of a preceding Malcolm Willits letter written after Barks' 1962, November 19 letter to Malcolm Willits.

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Date: 1963, February 16
Sender: Carl Barks
Receiver: Malcom Willits

Publications:

The Carl Barks Library of Walt Disney's Comics and Stories in Color No. 13 (USA)
Transcription. Large portion or complete.

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Date: 1963, March 2
Sender: Don Thompson
Receiver: Carl Barks

Description: Mentioned in [1963, March] Undated draft to Don Thompson: "Your letter of March 2 needs answering before I get into one of my busy periods."

Status: Unknown. The [1963, March] Undated draft to Don Thompson gives hints on what Don Thompson must have written in this letter. (Detailed information will be added in a future update.)

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Date: [1963, March]
Type: Undated draft
Sender: Carl Barks
Receiver: Don Thompson

Publications:

The Carl Barks Library of Walt Disney's Comics and Stories in Color No. 8 (USA)
Transcription. Small portion. (footnote 4)
The Carl Barks Library of Walt Disney's Comics and Stories in Color No. 13 (USA)
Transcription. Large portion or complete.

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Date: 1963, April 20
Sender: Carl Barks
Receiver: Malcom Willits

References:

W WDC 278-02 Have Gun, Will Dance

Publications:

The Carl Barks Library of Walt Disney's Comics and Stories in Color No. 13 (USA)
Transcription. Large portion or complete.

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Date: 1964, November 19
Sender: Carl Barks
Receiver: Don and Maggie Thompson

Publications:

The Carl Barks Library of Walt Disney's Comics and Stories in Color No. 13 (USA)
Transcription. Small portion. (footnote 2) The interview mentioned in this letter was not published until 1968, in "Comic Art" 7.

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