Cover of the 1976 Edition |
The Story of Walt Disney World is another title with multiple editions. This book was the second major publication piece released by the company to help promote and explain what Walt Disney World was. This book is a fantastic look back at the Vacation Kingdom of the World during its heyday of the 1970s. This was a different time for the Company and they spent a lot of money and energy showing you how they created the magic of Walt Disney World.
When you start to look at the different editions of the book, there doesn't seem to be many differences. The most obvious difference is the almost two-page map that is included in the book. There are also some minor differences in the photographs on certain pages. After discussing the different editions on Twitter with Scott Otis (@otisney) and @EPCOTExplorer, we realized that there were many editions published each year from 1971 to 1980 (at least).
Back of the 1976 Edition |
The 1971 edition is similar, save for a few small changes in some of the photographs and the following map.
This is a well-known map, since it shows the various hotels that were never built. This was also the map that was in the guest rooms at the Polynesian and Contemporary Resort.
The image is from the fantastic Walt Dated World.
I pulled the image above from a video about U.S. Steel that I featured on this page about the construction of the Contemporary Resort.
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I saw a copy of this book in the display case at the Florida State Capitol (Historic Capitol) about a month ago. The temporary exhibit "Remembering Paradise: Souvenirs of Historic Florida Attractions" had some really interesting items in it.
http://www.flhistoriccapitol.gov/exhibits/index.cfm
Well, my one edition pales in comparission to the collections of you and Scott. Looks like I'll be searching out some other editions!
I remember just pouring over this book time and time again as a kid. I was (and still am) obsessed with the Jungle Cruise and there are one or two great photos in there of the making of the Jungle Cruise
My husband just bought me a copy of the 1971 one for my birthday three weeks ago. It's a real gem!
Ryan, which version do you have?
theelfqueen, was the exhibit fun?
David, I love how radically different this book is from most everything else published by Disney.
Shelly, do you have a favorite Disney book?
It was a neat little exhibit -- I took a bunch of pics, I'm sure my husband would have thought I was nuts, if I hadn't already confirmed that for him a thousand fold.
Here I posted a few pics for you:
http://elfpaper.blogspot.com/2011/09/remembering-paradise.html
Thanks for this article and the scans of the books. My first trip to WDW was in 1976, and my Dad bought this book, and it's probably the most treasured Disney item that I have because it's pretty much my first and it's something that I shared with my Dad.
Recently, I found another copy on eBay and bought it with the intention of scanning it and not having to worry about messing up my copy. Until I read this article, I didn't realize there were various versions of this book, so I took a look at the one I just got, and it's the 1971 version. Sweet!
The things you learn from reading good Disney blogs... :-)
I grew up with the 1976 edition, with the updated map. My dad just bought the 1973 edition and sent it to me. It has the older map with the 3 "future" resorts, and Thunder Mesa. :D
Wow, I was unaware of two editions. I've owned the 1971 version for years, since I was a little kid. I own that as well as a 1965 guide to DL. You're the first I've seen on a fansite to address this book. Thanks!
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