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Maryjane Hooper Tonn

Author of Jolly Old Santa Claus

161+ Works 767 Members 4 Reviews

About the Author

Disambiguation Notice:

Tonn originally published "Jolly Old Santa Claus" in Ideals magazine using the pseudonym "Sparkie."

Series

Works by Maryjane Hooper Tonn

Jolly Old Santa Claus (1961) — Author; Author's Pseudonym — 324 copies, 3 reviews
Ideals Family Cookbook (1987) 22 copies
Just Before Bed Time (1964) 14 copies
You're a grand old flag (1972) 12 copies
Ideals Whole Grain Cookbook (1973) 10 copies
Ideals American Cookbook (1976) 9 copies
For Little Sleepy Heads (1973) 7 copies
The Glory of Easter (1978) 6 copies
America My Country (1970) 5 copies, 1 review
Thoughts for all Seasons (1972) 5 copies
Thoughts to Live By (1974) 5 copies
Easter Ideals 1992 v49 #2 (1992) 5 copies
Christmas Ideals 1976 v33 #6 (1976) — Editor — 5 copies
Come to the Manger (1970) 4 copies
Moments of Prayer (1971) 4 copies
Easter Ideals 1974 v31 #2 (1974) 4 copies
Ideals Family Cookbook 2 (1974) 4 copies
Down Remembrance Lane (1972) 4 copies
Christmas Ideals 1956 v13 #6 — Editor — 4 copies
Christmas Ideals (1973) 3 copies
The Wonder of Christmas (1970) 3 copies
IDEALS Fireside (1965) 3 copies
Christmas Ideals 1973 (1973) — Editor — 3 copies
Easter Ideals 1964 v21 #2 (1964) 3 copies
Wings Upon the Heavens (1976) 3 copies
It's Christmas 2 copies
Prayers for All Reasons (1972) 2 copies
Christmas Memories 1970 (1970) 2 copies
A Bouquet of Poetry - Book 2 (1971) — Editor — 2 copies
Easter Ideals 1970 v27 #2 (1970) 2 copies
The Joys of Christmas (1975) 2 copies
Just to Say Hello (1971) 1 copy
Country Roads Ideals 1974 — Editor — 1 copy
Easter Ideals 1965 (1965) 1 copy
Sunny Days Ideals 1973 (1973) — Editor — 1 copy
When You See a Rainbow (2004) 1 copy
Nostalgia Ideals 1975 (1975) 1 copy
The Joys of Easter (1975) 1 copy
Ideals Liberty Issue (1967) 1 copy
ideals memory issue (1975) 1 copy
Cottontail Town (1976) 1 copy
Stories Children Love (1975) 1 copy
Friendship (1963) 1 copy
Crafts for Everyone (1975) 1 copy
Just Between Friends (1970) 1 copy
Bunny Tales (1974) 1 copy

Associated Works

Jolly Old Santa Claus: A Christmas Classic (2000) — Original Author — 31 copies, 1 review

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Common Knowledge

Other names
Sparkie (pseudonym)
Tonn, Mary Jane
Gender
female
Relationships
Hooper, Van B. (father)
Disambiguation notice
Tonn originally published "Jolly Old Santa Claus" in Ideals magazine using the pseudonym "Sparkie."

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Reviews

4 reviews
We had the 1961 original when I was small, and I loved it. The story was nothing special, but my heavens, the illustrations were fabulous. But it seems likely that my family may have done away with the book, so this year I inter-library-loaned it and was provided with the 1996 "Collector's Edition." The rest of this review (and my 3-star rating) pertains to that.

Most importantly, the illustrations are reduced in size. There's one illustration I don't recall from my childhood, but another show more that I do recall is missing — the one of the elves' dormitory. How can it be a Collector's Edition if they're leaving stuff out? Then, in the illustration of Santa at his desk reading letters and cataloguing good and bad children, Santa and the elf at the foot of his desk have had their pipes photoshopped out. Plus they left the can of tobacco on Santa's desk and Santa's and the elf's pipe-holding hands are now in odd positions. I mean, really: if you're going to censor, at least do a good job of it. Of course I know why they did it, but having done so would seem to vitiate the claim that it's intended for collectors. Then, of course, there's the absolute ridiculousness of it: the story and illustrations are based on Moore's Visit from St. Nicholas, which reads in part

"The stump of a pipe he held tight in his teeth;
The smoke, it encircled his head like a wreath."

Santa smokes a damn pipe, people! He just does! Fortunately I've never yet heard of those lines being excised for the benefit of helicopter parents, but the fact that that's so just emphasizes the dumb@$$ery of this so-called "Collector's Edition's" editors.

Summary: if you're looking for the book of your childhood, this probably ain't it. If you're getting it for young children who don't know the original, they won't miss what's missing. If you're getting it as a collectible, you're probably one of those suckers I hear are born every minute.
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This is a beautiful book with inspiring, patriotic poetry, quotes, Bible verses, and documents. It would be great for penmanship assignments as well as US history.
Genre: This is a good example of fantasy because it tells the story of Santa and his elves making presents for all of the children seem real and very possible.

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ISBNs
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