Outcault (Richard Felton) Buster Brown and Company, lacking title, first leave loose with tears, re-backed, original boards laid down, n.d; Buster Brown and his Dog Tige, last 4 leaves loose, top board detached, top board worn and rubbed, Cupples & Leon, 1905; Real Buster and the Only Mary-Jane, illustrated title, top board detached, corners damaged with loss, some creasing, W & R Chambers, 1908; Buster Brown’s Amusing Capers, lacking title, small closed tears to first page, board rubbed with loss to corners, Cupples & Leon, [1908]; Buster Brown in Foreign Lands, inner hinge reinforced, Dean & Sons, 1912; Buster Brown and His Pets, re-backed, inner joint reinforced, slight creasing to board, Dean & Sons, 1913; Buster Brown’s Funny Tricks, marginal toning, re-backed, original boards reinforced on inner joint, boards rubbed, crease through board centre, Dean & Sons, 1914; ,original pictorial boards, corners damaged, oblong folio; with Upton (Florence K., Bertha) The Golliwogg’s Fox-Hunt, illustrated in colour throughout, original pictorial boards, dust jacket, small chips and teats, oblong 4to, Longmans, Green & co., [c.1920] (8) *** Buster Brown comic strips first appeared in ‘The New York Herald’. Tighe, Buster Brown’s boston terrier, is the first talking pet in American cartoons.