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:: Saturday Evening Post - December 30, 1944 - Francis Maloney - WWII
Saturday Evening Post - December 30, 1944 - Francis Maloney - WWII
Saturday Evening Post magazine from 1944, complete and in good to very good condition. Measures about 10¾" X 13¾" with 68 pages. Heartwarming cover illustration by Mead Schaeffer.
What's Inside:
SHORT STORIES
I Should Come Home to This! by Virginia Faulkner, illustrated by Al Parker
Without Priority by Ruth-Ellen Storey, illustrated by Coby Whitmore
Melody in 4-F by Octavus Roy Cohen, illustrated by George Brehm
Will Hodge's Boy by William Tongees, illustrated by John Alan Maxwell
ARTICLES
Belgium is Britain's Baby by Demaree Bess
Senators' Senator (Connecticut's Francis Maloney) by Eliot Janeway
Big Timber Gets Religion by Robert Ormond Case
The Army's Screwiest Editor (Roy Craft) by Cecil Carnes
Miracle in the Pacific (part one of two) by C.S. Forester
Seven Fighting Guests of the Polish Underground by Captain Charles Finston and Lieutenant Stefan Kossak
A Post Cameraman in the Pacific - The Next Best Place to Home is Honolulu, third in a series of full-color photographs by Larry Keighley
Book Row by Don Samson
Utopia - 1955 by Alan Dunn
SERIALS
Too Young to Know (part three of four) by Harlan Ware, illustrated by Edwin Georgi
The 17th Letter (part five of eight) by Dorothy Cameron Disney, illustrated by Geoffrey Biggs
...and of course the usual departments and fantastic advertising of the period!
Condition:
Edge/Corner Wear:
mostly mild
Surface Wear:
mostly mild
Soiling:
mild
Spine Separations:
no major separations
Tearing:
a few small tears (less than 1/2")
Inner Pages:
very good to excellent
Other:
mild creasing present
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SKU
802130510
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1 item(s) available
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$18.00
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