
Walt Disney's Scamp's Adventures Little Golden Book 1958
Walt Disney's Scamp's Adventures (number D88) by Annie North Bedford, with pictures by the Walt Disney Studio. Adapted by Joe Rinaldi and Neil Boyle. A 'Little Golden Book', published by Golden Press, New York in 1958, and printed in the U.S.A. by Western printing and Lithography Co.. Hardcover book, 24 printed pages , 7 7/8" x 6 3/4". "Walt Disney's Scamp's Adventures" is a children's book based on the character Scamp, who is the son of Lady and Tramp from Disney's *Lady and the Tramp. The story follows Scamp, a mischievous and adventurous puppy who longs for freedom beyond his family's home. He is curious about the world outside and dreams of exploring new places, much like his father, Tramp, once did. However, Scamp’s wild spirit often leads him into trouble. Throughout the book, he embarks on various adventures, often defying the rules set by his parents. As he explores the outside world, Scamp learns valuable lessons about family, friendship, responsibility, and the dangers that c