In this classic Little Golden Book from 1956, The Lone Ranger and Tonto help a young boy find his missing brother--and end up capturing a bunch of bandits! For little cowboys ages 2 to 6.
Edward Joseph Dreany was born in 1908 in Ontario, Canada. In 1928 he worked as an agency artist illustrating newspaper advertisements, and by 1941 he was freelancing, painting magazine covers for Stag and Yarns. He soon found steady work illustrating juvenile adventure novels and pulp magazines. He died in 1961. View titles by E. Joseph Dreany

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   In this classic Little Golden Book from 1956, The Lone Ranger and Tonto help a young boy find his missing brother--and end up capturing a bunch of bandits! For little cowboys ages 2 to 6.

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Edward Joseph Dreany was born in 1908 in Ontario, Canada. In 1928 he worked as an agency artist illustrating newspaper advertisements, and by 1941 he was freelancing, painting magazine covers for Stag and Yarns. He soon found steady work illustrating juvenile adventure novels and pulp magazines. He died in 1961. View titles by E. Joseph Dreany

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