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  2. Blue Ribbon Books - Wikipedia

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    Blue Ribbon Books also made a significant impact with their **Disney-themed pop-up books**, which helped bring classic Disney stories to life through interactive illustrations. These editions included iconic titles such as *The "Pop-Up" Mickey Mouse* and *The "Pop-Up" Donald Duck*, which became highly popular among children and collectors alike ...

  3. Movable Book Society - Wikipedia

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    The Movable Book Society (MBS) is a nonprofit organization which provides a forum for artists, book sellers, book producers, collectors, curators, and others to share enthusiasm and exchange information about pop-up and movable books. The Society has nearly 450 members worldwide.

  4. Bruce Foster - Wikipedia

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    Bruce Foster is an American paper engineer and graphic designer who specializes in pop-up books.Called a "paper magic master", [3] he has created more than 40 pop-up books for both children and adults, in addition to the pop-up designs that appeared in the 2007 film Enchanted.

  5. The Moving Picture Books - Wikipedia

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    The Moving Picture Book Company and The Pictorial Color Book Company were early 20th-century American publishers known for producing interactive children's books. These publishers specialized in creating movable books , which featured mechanical illustrations that could move or change scenes with the pull of a tab.

  6. Ellen G. K. Rubin - Wikipedia

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    Ellen G. K. Rubin is a pop-up and movable book collector known as the "Popuplady". She is best known for her collection of over 9,000 books, including more than 1,000 by the Czech paper engineer Vojtěch Kubašta, as well as for her lectures and research on the history of the pop-up and movable book formats.

  7. Dean & Son - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-20th century the firm published books by Enid Blyton [2] and children's classics in the Dean's Classics series. [ 4 ] Dean & Son not only played a pivotal role in the development of movable books but were also among the first to introduce paper engineering techniques that transformed how interactive books were designed, making them ...

  8. Julian Wehr - Wikipedia

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    Wehr invented and patented [3] [4] [5] the animated children's book that contained moveable paper parts using tabs, [6] [7] commonly read by children in the 1940s, 50s and 60s. . An animated pop-up book consists of three elements: a story, colored illustrations of the text, and two or more animated illustrations with their movement mechanisms working between a double pa

  9. Ernest Nister - Wikipedia

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    Although not the first to invent pop-up books, he was the first to invent automatic pop-up books. Before Nister, pop-ups had to be manually maneuvered into an upright position. [4] "Pop-up books" is a term sometimes applied to other movable books, volvelles, tunnel books, pull tabs, and other varied forms of paper engineering; similar ...

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