lhboudreau: First “Saturday Evening Post” Halloween cover, October 26, 1901. Art by Guernsey Moore.
lhboudreau: “The Saturday Evening Post,” Vol. 177, No. 18 (October 29, 1904). Halloween issue. Cover Art by Anne Estelle Rice.
lhboudreau: “Teddy the Pumpkin” by J. C. Leyendecker on the cover of “The Saturday Evening Post,” October 26, 1912.
lhboudreau: “Halloween, 1926” by E. M. Jackson on the cover of “The Saturday Evening Post,” October 30, 1926.
lhboudreau: “Witches Night Out” by Eugene Iverd on the cover of “The Saturday Evening Post,” October 29, 1927.
lhboudreau: “Trick or Treaters” by Robert B. Velie on the cover of “The Saturday Evening Post,” October 30, 1937.
lhboudreau: “Tricking Trick-or-Treaters” by Amos Sewell on the cover of “The Saturday Evening Post,” November 3, 1951.
lhboudreau: “Magic Lantern” by Charles Hawes on the cover of “Coronet Magazine,” October, 1953.
lhboudreau: Art by Glen Fleischmann for “Miss Emmeline Takes Off” by Walter Brooks in “The Saturday Evening Post,” September 8, 1945.
lhboudreau: Halloween Witch Flight by Charles Addams on the cover of “The New Yorker,” November 2, 1963.
lhboudreau: 1908 HALLOWEEN Postcard, Series No. 150, from Raphael Tuck & Sons, Art Publishers to the King & Queen of England
lhboudreau: "Strange Sights Are Seen, On Hallowe'en." Embossed postcard (postmarked Oct 30, 1913)
lhboudreau: "A Yowling, Howling Halloween." Postcard made by Whitney in Worcester, Mass. Postmarked October 30, 1917
lhboudreau: “Bewitching Halloween” (1917). Embossed Halloween Postcard Series 26 by Nash.
lhboudreau: "The Black Cat Cafe, Flagstaff, Arizona." Linen Postcard 8A-H1682 from Curteich-Chicago, (ca. 1940's)
lhboudreau: Theophile Steinlen"s 1896 poster advertising a tour of Le Chat Noir's troupe of cabaret entertainers.
lhboudreau: "Breezy Stories" (December, 1945). Spicy Halloween Cover Art by Enoch Bolles
lhboudreau: “Riding High” by Gil Elvgren (1958).
lhboudreau: “Startling Stories,” Vol. 21, No. 1 (March, 1950). Uncredited cover art (likely by Earle Bergey) for “The Lady is a Witch” by Norman A, Daniels.
lhboudreau: Art by Virgil Finlay for “The Lady is a Witch” by Norman A. Daniels in “Startling Stories,” Vol. 21, No. 1 (March, 1950).
lhboudreau: Art by Virgil Finlay for “The Lady is a Witch” by Norman A. Daniels in “Startling Stories,” Vol. 21, No. 1 (March, 1950).
lhboudreau: "The Halloween Tree" by Ray Bradbury. NY: Knopf, (1972). First edition. Illustrated by Joseph Mugnaini
lhboudreau: Honeymoon Covered Bridge over Ellis River in Jackson, New Hampshire
lhboudreau: "Mr. Pumpkinhead wishes you a truly scary Halloween." (That's the guy on the left)
lhboudreau: Safety Patrol at Tunnels Beach (It Was Halloween)
lhboudreau: Lunch at the Mediterranean Gourmet in Hanalei on Halloween, 2012
lhboudreau: The Hotel Doorman
lhboudreau: A Scarecrow Greets My Brother & Sister-in-Law
lhboudreau: Bryce Canyon has plenty of safe, kid-friendly trails
lhboudreau: Peter Pumpkinhead, Lumberjack