




Professor Everett Hunt's homemade and handmade book, at least a few pages from it. The text consists of a newspaper article with Indiana byline. Several illustrations. Headlines inserted into slots. A bit of indecipherable text. That the article has an April 1 date is, I believe, a coincidence. Date Unknown.
"Going To Mars 350,000,000 Miles in 5 Minutes" by Professor Everett Hunt. Handmade book. Circa 1930? Collection Jim Linderman
This is wonderful.
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Remember Diet Smith's Space Coupe in Dick Tracy?
My name is April MacCuish. I am the great granddaughter of Everett Hunt. I would like to speak with Jim Linderman about the notebook.
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