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De Witt & Co. :: Magazines :: Saturday Evening Post Magazine :: Saturday Evening Post - April 30, 1949 - Jean de Sperati - LeRoy Prinz

Saturday Evening Post - April 30, 1949 - Jean de Sperati - LeRoy Prinz
Saturday Evening Post - April 30, 1949 - Jean de Sperati - LeRoy Prinz 
Saturday Evening Post magazine from 1949, complete and in good to very good condition. Measures about 10¾" X 13¾" with 144 pages. Lovely cover illustration of Central Park, NYC by John Falter.

What's Inside:
SHORT STORIES
Outlaw's Reckoning by Ernest Haycox, illustrated by Fred Ludekens
The Silver Talisman by Harlan Ware, illustrated by Ken Riley
Escapade by George Marion, Jr., illustrated by Gilbert Bundy
A Scoundrel Came Calling by Clifford Dowdey, illustrated by Larry Kritcher

ARTICLES
What You Can Believe About Flying Saucers (part one of two articles) by Sidney Shalett
Hollywood's Most Incredible Story (LeRoy Prinz) by Pete Martin
What The Japanese Think Of Us by Nora Waln
He Fooled The Experts (Jean de Sperati- philatelics) by Dean Jennings
How Our Foreign Policy Is Made by Joseph and Stewart Alsop
Harvard's Prize Kibitzer (James Bryant Conant - part two of two articles) by Kermit Roosevelt
There's No Boat Like The Minto by Richard L. Neuberger
They stuck To The South - And Won (The Knox Brothers) by Ralph McGill
Her Passion is Food (Clementine Paddleford) by Joef Israels, II

SERIALS
Experiment In Crime (part one of six) by Philip Wylie, illustrated by Thornton Utz
Fugitive From Terror (part four of five) by James R. Webb, illustrated by Ben Stahl
...and of course the usual departments and fantastic advertising of the period!

Condition:
Edge/Corner Wear:
mostly mild
Surface Wear:
mild
Soiling:
mild
Spine Separations:
minor separation, lower spine (less than 1/2")
Tearing:
minor tearing (less than 1/4")
Inner Pages:
very good to excellent
Other:
minor corner creasing present

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SKU 802260216
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Price: $19.00

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