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Creator: | Edson, Gus, 1901-1966. |
Title: | Gus Edson Papers |
Inclusive Dates: | 1938-1966 |
Bulk Dates | 1949-1966 |
Quantity: | 4 linear ft. |
Abstract: | Original cartoons from the comic strip Dondi, material related to the film Dondi, scripts, correspondence, clippings and awards. |
Language: | English |
Repository: | Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries 222 Waverly Avenue Syracuse, NY 13244-2010 https://library.syracuse.edu/special-collections-research-center |
Gus Edson (1901-1966) was an American cartoonist and writer who created the comic strip Dondi.
Edson was born in Cincinnati, Ohio on September 20, 1901 to Max and Emma Edson. At age 17, Edson joined the army and served in Australia in 1918. After briefly studying at the Pratt Institute and also at the Art Students League of New York, Edson embarked on a career with a string of newspapers in a variety of capacities.
Edson worked as a sports cartoonist for New York Evening Graphic from 1925 to 1928. He then spent a year with the Paul Block Chain of Newspapers followed by a year at the New York Evening Post. Edson also pursued freelance work and served as a standby ghost for the King Features Syndicate. Edson eventually ended up at the New York Daily News once again as a sports cartoonist from 1931 to 1935. While at the Daily News, Edson created his first daily strip Streaky in 1933 which he wrote until 1935.
In 1935, Joseph M. Patterson, president of the Chicago Tribune-New York News Syndicate selected Edson to take over The Gumps following creator Sidney Smith’s sudden death. But Edson’s style did not meet the expectations of Smith's loyal readers and the strip was eventually cancelled in 1959.
By this time Edson was also regularly working on his most well known feature, Dondi, about a WWII orphan, which he created with Irwin Hasen in 1955. Hasen drew the strip while Edson wrote the storylines. The strip’s popularity with the public prompted Edson to write the film Dondi which was released in 1961 by Allied Artists. Edson planned and wrote a proposed sequel, The Carnival Kid.
Edson volunteered his time and skills for several causes and fundraising campaigns. In the fall of 1952 Edson was one of several cartoonists with the National Cartoonists Society who participated in a European USO Tour. Edson also worked for several savings bond drives. The Treasury Department routinely recognized these efforts and he received a Distinguished Service Award in 1954. Edson held membership in several organizations including the Society of Illustrators, the National Cartoonists Society and the Writer’s Guild of America.
Gus Edson died of heart failure September 27, 1966 in Stamford, Connecticut.
The Gus Edson Papers consist of a variety of material related to Edson's career. There are 10 original Dondi comic strips, including 5 in color as well as fan mail related to the strip. Material related to the Dondi film includes promotional material, photographs and scripts. Included are also several of Edson's awards as well as clippings and photographs. Of particular interest is a scrapbook containing clippings of Edson's sports cartoons.
The Gus Edson Papers are arranged into 5 series: Cartoons; Dondi (film); Correspondence; Photographs, Clippings and Scrapbooks; and Awards.
The majority of our archival and manuscript collections are housed offsite and require advanced notice for retrieval. Researchers are encouraged to contact us in advance concerning the collection material they wish to access for their research.
Written permission must be obtained from SCRC and all relevant rights holders before publishing quotations, excerpts or images from any materials in this collection.
See also the Irwin Hasen Cartoons for additional Dondi cartoons.
See also the National Cartoonists Society interviews.
Special Collections Research Center has collections of over one hundred cartoonists. Please refer to the SCRC Subject Index for a complete listing.
Preferred citation for this material is as follows:
Gus Edson Papers,
Special Collections Research Center,
Syracuse University Libraries
Gift of Gus Edson, 1966.
Created by: MD
Date: 8 Dec 2008
Revision history: 8 Dec 2008 - converted to EAD (MD);
13 Aug 2009 - detailed inventory added (SK)
Cartoons | |||||||||||
Oversize 1 | Dondi black and white comic strips 16 Jan 1956; 21 Feb 1956; 1957; 17 May 1963; undated 7 ½” x 22” | ||||||||||
Oversize 1 | Dondi color comic strips 5 Apr 1959; 12 Apr 1959; 7 May 1959; 24 May 1959; 22 Mar (no year) 10 1/8” x 13 3/4” |
Dondi (film) | |||||||||||
Oversize 2 | Carnival Kid script- first draft (proposed sequel to Dondi) 1961 | ||||||||||
Oversize 2 | Dondi shooting script 1960 | ||||||||||
Oversize 2 | Photographs 1960-1961 | ||||||||||
Oversize 2 | Promotional Material 1960-1961 | ||||||||||
Oversize 2 | The story of Dondi- bound book 1961 | ||||||||||
Oversize 2 | Sunday News- clipping 1960 |
Correspondence | |||||||||||
Box 1 | Fan mail 1957 1962 1966 | ||||||||||
Box 1 | Fundraising 1954 1965 1966 |
Photographs, clippings and albums | |||||||||||
Box 1 | Photographs 1949 undated | ||||||||||
Box 1 | National Cartoonists Society clippings 1952 1953 1966 | ||||||||||
Box 1 | Newspaper clippings 1949 1953 1962 undated - primarily photocopies of originals | ||||||||||
Oversize 3 | Album pages 1938 1945 undated - contains primarily newspaper clippings, Gumps cartoon clippings | ||||||||||
Oversize 3 | Sports cartoons album undated - newspaper clippings of sports cartoons by Edson for the New York Daily News early in his career |
Awards | |||||||||||
Oversize 4 | Various awards 1948-1950 1952-1955 1964 1966 - includes a Distinguished Service Award from the United States Treasury for his role in promoting the sale of savings bonds |