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:: Saturday Evening Post - January 8, 1949 - Major Robert P. steptoe
Saturday Evening Post - January 8, 1949 - Major Robert P. steptoe
Saturday Evening Post magazine from 1949, complete and in good to very good condition. Measures about 10¾" X 13¾" with 104 pages. Cover illustration by Stevan Dohanos. Oh! Do we know what that poor woman feels like!
What's Inside:
SHORT STORIES
The Captious Sex by Nancy and Norbert Davis, illustrated by Coby Whitmore
The Look of Guilt by William MacHarg, illustrated by Isa Barnett
Challenge From A Stranger by Clifford Dowdey, illustrated by Ken Riley
One Way To Get Rich by John Burgan, illustrated by J. Graham Kaye
ARTICLES
The U-Boat Mystery of Scapa Flow by Burke Wilkinson
I Was Blind But Now I See by Major Robert P. steptoe
How Beulah Sank The Admirals by Commander Horace V. Bird, USN
Doesn't He Rate Some Of Your Time? by Hugh Morrow
Japan's Communists Lose A Battle by Darrell Berrigan and W.I. Ladejinsky
My Fifty Years In The White House (part four of eight articles) by Ira R.T. Smith with Joe Alex Morris
Men At Work: Forest Ranger by Richard Thruelsen
SERIALS
Ambush (part three of eight) by Luke Short, illustrated by Harold Von Schmidt
Murder For Millions (conclusion) by Nancy Rutledge, illustration by Austin Briggs
...and of course the usual departments and fantastic advertising of the period!
Condition:
Edge/Corner Wear:
mostly mild
Surface Wear:
mild to moderate
Soiling:
mostly mild
Spine Separations:
center page has pulled from the binding staples but is intact and in very good condition; binding is fine
Tearing:
a few small tears to the cover (less than 1/2"); minor tearing elsewhere
Inner Pages:
very good to excellent
Other:
minor corner creasing present
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SKU
802260202
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