In William Van Horn's "Winks," Donald goes looking for the Lost Treasure of Duckburg in the dead of winter, because it's the only time of year when no one has ever looked Next, in Part 1 of Floyd Gottfredson's long-awaited "The Gleam," Mickey battles a devious swami with designs on Minnie's family fortune Backyard brawler Donald enjoys a "Renewed Feud" with Neighbor Jones; then Big Bad Wolf gets "Red Riding Hoodwinked" in a 1946 Carl Buettner classic Noel Van Horn brings back Pegleg Pete in Mickey's "Stir Crazy," and Carl Barks introduces Donald Duck to "Singapore Joe," a rowdy parrot with a pirate's temper Brer Rabbit rounds out the book.
In William Van Horn's "Winks," Donald goes looking for the Lost Treasure of Duckburg in the dead of winter, because it's the only time of year when no one has ever looked Next, in Part 1 of Floyd Gottfredson's long-awaited "The Gleam," Mickey battles a devious swami with designs on Minnie's family fortune Backyard brawler Donald enjoys a "Renewed Feud" with Neighbor Jones; then Big Bad Wolf gets "Red Riding Hoodwinked" in a 1946 Carl Buettner classic Noel Van Horn brings back Pegleg Pete in Mickey's "Stir Crazy," and Carl Barks introduces Donald Duck to "Singapore Joe," a rowdy parrot with a pirate's temper Brer Rabbit rounds out the book.