Biographies & Memoirs

The Early Life of Walt Disney

The Early Life of Walt Disney

The Origins of Walt Disney tells the story of the famous artist and entertainer in a fresh way, placing him in the cultural narrative of twentieth century America and the world.

Most biographies of Walt Disney portray him as a creative genius who revolutionized the entertainment industry during the first half of the twentieth century. While he did transform the medium of animation, quickly becoming a household name during his late thirties, many biographies tell the story of Walt Disney’s development in a historical vacuum, separate from the historical events happening around him. However, while Walt Disney was certainly a history-influencer, historical events happening in America and the world also shaped the entertainment pioneer he would become.

As the twentieth century began, a new form of entertainment, “motion pictures,” would emerge, capturing the imagination of a young boy from Missouri. Over the next several years, Walt Disney would begin to hone his art skills, overcoming a number of hurdles including numerous relocations, a brutal paper route, a deployment to Europe in the days after World War One, numerous bankruptcies, and even homelessness. It was these adversities, along with the historical events that surrounded him, that would influence the man he would become.

For the first time ever, The Early Life of Walt Disney tells some important stories that help to flesh out the Disney history. How instrumental was Elias Disney’s career as a carpenter in Chicago? Why did the Disneys really leave Chicago to move to Marceline, Missouri? What types of jobs did Walt perform in France in the days following World War One? How was Walt influenced by the budding industry of animation in America? In addition to answering these questions, The Origins of Walt Disney also includes a tour of the newly restored Walt Disney Birthplace, a new museum located in the childhood home of Walt Disney in Chicago, Illinois!

Cast of Characters

Part I: Stories [of] my fathers – 1801–1890

Chapter 1. Heritage

Chapter 2. Elias and Flora

Part II: I’ll name mine after you – Chicago, Illinois, 1890–1906

Chapter 3. The White City

Chapter 4. Moral Oblivion

Part III: Things of importance – Marceline, Missouri, 1906–1911

Chapter 5. Smalltown Folks

Chapter 6. Country Boy

Chapter 7. Hard Knocks

Part IV: It was tough – Kansas City, Missouri, 1911–1917

Chapter 8. The Paper Route

Chapter 9. The Performing Butch

Part V: A lifetime of experience – Chicago, Illinois and France, 1917–1919

Chapter 10. Odd Jobs

Chapter 11. The Postman

Chapter 12. Camp Scott

Chapter 13. The American Red Cross

Chapter 14. France

Part VI: I want to be an artist – Kansas City, Missouri, 1919–1923

Chapter 15. Advertising

Chapter 16. Early Animation

Chapter 17. Laugh-O-gram

Chapter 18. Bankruptcy

Part VII: The first animated cartoon studio in Hollywood – Los Angeles, California, 1923–1928

Chapter 19. Alice

Chapter 20. Oswald

A Word from the Author

Appendix: A Tour of the Walt Disney Birthplace

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