The Carl Barks Collection - Volumes

Volumes

Book Period Book Period Book Period Book Period Book Period Extra Content
I 1942–1943 VII 1949–1950 XIII 1954–1955 XIX 1959 XXV 1963–1964 E1 Index
II 1944–1945 VIII 1950–1951 XIV 1955–1956 XX 1959–1960 XXVI 1964–1965 E2 Calgary Eye-Opener
III 1945–1946 IX 1951–1952 XV 1956–1957 XXI 1960 XXVII 1965–1966 E3 Who is who in Duckburg
IV 1947 X 1952–1953 XVI 1957 XXII 1960–1961 XXVIII 1966–1968 E4 The Warner stories
V 1947–1948 XI 1953 XVII 1957–1958 XXIII 1961–1962 XXIX 1968–1972 E5 Storyboards
VI 1948–1949 XII 1954 XVIII 1958–1959 XXIV 1962–1963 XXX 1972–2000 E6 Paintings

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