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:: Saturday Evening Post - July 29, 1944 - Agatha Christie - WWII
Saturday Evening Post - July 29, 1944 - Agatha Christie - WWII
Saturday Evening Post magazine from 1944, complete and in good to very good condition. Measures about 10¾" X 13¾" with 92 pages. Cover illustration by Stevan Dohanos.
What's Inside:
SHORT STORIES
Nothing Must Change by Georges Carousso, illustrated by James R. Bingham
Sing and Rejoice by Charlotte Edwards, illustrated by Matt Clark
The Buck on the Rock by Sally Carrighar, illustrated by Paul Bransom
Once a Salesman, Always a Salesman by William Hazlett Upson, illustrated by Albert Dorne
ARTICLES
Typewriter Statesman (part one of two) (Arthur Krock) by Matthew Josephson
I Shipped With the Desterrados by Charles A. Rawlings
We Can't Starve Them Out by Karl Brandt
The Truth About the French by Demaree Bess
One Man's War (last of five articles) by Sergeant Charles E. (Commando) Kelly, as told to Pete Martin
Heap Big Uncle Frank (Frank Phillips oil tycoon) by Lewis Nordyke
Post Card Parade by Oren Arnold
Our Strangest Tank Unit (Colonel Rothwell Brown and Chinese tank unit) by George H. Johnston
SERIALS
Remembered Death (part three of eight) by Agatha Christie, illustrated by Hy Rubin
After April (conclusion) by Frederick Faust, illustrated by Phil Dormont
...and of course the usual departments and fantastic advertising of the period!
A few of the major advertisements (full-page or more):
Old Gold Cigarettes with artwork by Al Moore
Army Air Force with artwork by John Clymer
Cadillac with artwork by John Vickery
Allis-Chalmers with artwork by Verne Hobbs
Matson Lines with artwork by Melbourne Brindle
Life Savers with artwork by Mac Shepard
Wyeth with artwork by Douglass Crockwell
Condition:
Edge/Corner Wear:
mild to moderate, mainly to corners
Surface Wear:
mild
Soiling:
mild
Spine Separations:
no major separations
Tearing:
a few small tears here and there, most less than 1/2"
Inner Pages:
occasional small tear, otherwise very good to excellent
Other:
moderate corner creasing present
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802130334
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