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Saturday Evening Post Magazine
:: Saturday Evening Post - August 2, 1947 - Dave Behneke
Saturday Evening Post - August 2, 1947 - Dave Behneke
Saturday Evening Post magazine from 1947, complete and in good condition, barring the back cover, which has been mostly torn away. Measures about 10¾" X 13¾" with 120 pages. Lovely cover illustration of a summer resort scene in Ogunquit, Maine by John Falter.
What's Inside:
SHORT STORIES
The Cimarron Incident by Sigman Byrd, illustrated by Fred Ludekens
Three Months To Remember by Frank O'Rourke, illustrated by George Garland
Foolish Old Man by Arthur Strawn, illustrated by J. Graham Kaye
The Shrieking Fish by Kingsley Tufts, illustrated by Paul Nonnast
FULL-LENGTH NOVEL (In three parts)
Come Be My Love (part one) by Robert Carson, illustrated by Wesley Snyder
ARTICLES
Tom Dewey's First-String Eleven by Edward Angly
Hollywood's Champion Language Assassin (Director Make Curtiz) by Pete Martin
Labor's Biggest Wind (Union Boss Dave Behneke) by Wesley Price
What We Can Learn From The Apes (with Dr. Robert Yerkes) by Greer Williams
Admiral Halsey Tells His Story (eigth of nine articles) by Admiral William F. Halsey, USN with Lieutenant Commander J. Bryan, III, USNR
One Division Could Take Alaska by William L. Worden
Men At Work - Radio Emcee by Richard Thruelsen, photography by Frank Ross
SERIAL
The Voice Of The Corpse (part four of eight) by Max Murray, illustrated by Richard Hook
...and of course the usual departments and fantastic advertising of the period!
Condition:
Edge/Corner Wear:
mild to moderate
Surface Wear:
mostly mild
Soiling:
mild
Spine Separations:
no major separations
Tearing:
back cover torn (see photo below); small tears to the front cover (less than 3/4")
Inner Pages:
very good to excellent
Other:
minor creasing present
Details - Scroll down for additional photos
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802230122
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