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Saturday Evening Post Magazine
:: Saturday Evening Post - November 11, 1944 - Pheasant Cover
Saturday Evening Post - November 11, 1944 - Pheasant Cover
Saturday Evening Post magazine from 1944, complete and in good to very good condition. Measures about 10¾" X 13¾" with 108 pages. Hunting theme cover illustration by John Atherton.
What's Inside:
SHORT STORIES
The Man Who Had No Friends by William L. Worden, illustrated by Harold Von Schmidt
The Winning of Wentworth Jones, Jr. by Richard Thruelsen, illustrated by Barbara Schwinn
Mamu Stacks the Cars by Colin G. Jameson, illustrated by Arthur Sarnoff
The Same as Before by Gertrude Schweitzer, illustrated by Coby Whitmore
ARTICLES
Eastern Europe Swings Left by Edgar Snow
More Fun for the Hunters by Philip S. Rose
Bare Fists Against a Shark by Lieutenant Commander H.R. Kabat, USN as told to Elise Stearns Hahn
Mr. San Francisco (Roger Lapham) by Mary Ellen Leary
Sniper Ship (part two of two) by John Bishop
How to Put Salt on a German General's Tail (Major General Erich Elster) by Collie Small
They've Got You on a List by Segmund Sameth
Ship for Brass Hats by George Sessions Perry
SERIALS
The Philadelphia Murder Story (part two of six) by Leslie Ford, illustrated by Phil Dormont
None Shall Know (part five of seven) by Martha Albrand, illustrated by Amos Sewell
...and of course the usual departments and fantastic advertising of the period!
A few of the major advertisements (full-page or more):
Cadillac with great WWII artwork of a P-38 (and other aircraft)
Fisher of General Motors with WWII artwork by Dean Cornwell
Mobilgas Mobiloil (center two pages)
Studebaker with artwork of a B-29 by Frederic Tellander
Pennsylvania Railroad with artwork by Frank Reilly
Upjohn Pharmaceuticals with artwork by Lawrence Wilbur
Van Heusen Shirts & Ties with artwork by Hans Flato
Willys Jeep with artwork by Sessions (inside back cover)
Condition:
Edge/Corner Wear:
mild to moderate
Surface Wear:
mostly mild
Soiling:
mild
Spine Separations:
small separation, lower spine (1" or less)
Tearing:
front cover has a 1" tear, outer edge and other minor tearing (less than 1/4"); back cover has a 3" tear and other small tears (see photo below); some small tears to the last few inner pages, also
Inner Pages:
very good to excellent; the last few pages have moderate creasing
Other:
moderate creasing present
Details - Scroll down for additional photos
SKU
801170702
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$16.00
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