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:: Saturday Evening Post - November 15, 1947 - Boys and a Skunk
Saturday Evening Post - November 15, 1947 - Boys and a Skunk
Saturday Evening Post magazine from 1947, complete and in good condition, showing a bit of wear and tear to the cover (see below). Measures about 10¾" X 13¾" with 172 pages. Lovely cover illustration by John Falter - we wonder what the parents of the two boys reaction might be when they see what they've brought home.
What's Inside:
SHORT STORIES
One In Every Port by Robert Carson, illustrated by Alex Ross
Men Are Like That by William L. Worden, illustrated by Roy Price
The Girl Who Waited by Jacland Marmur, illustrated by Larry Kritcher
Mr. Digby and the Frankenstein by Douglass Welch, illustrated by Richard Hook
FULL-LENGTH NOVEL (in three parts)
No Trumpet Before Him (part two) by Nelia Gardner White, illustrated by Phil Dormont
ARTICLES
Eisenhower Can Be Drafted by Kenneth G. Crawford
We Can Save The Mentally Sick (with Dr. Karl Menninger) by Harold Maine, photos by Pat Coffey
Is There A Life After Forty? by Robert M. Yoder, drawing by Carl Rose
The German Russia Hates Most (Kurt Schumacher) by Ernest O. Hauser, photography by Eugene Kammerman
We Must Sell America Abroad by Milton Lehman
Look, Ma- Real Grass! (Central Park in New York City) by George Sessions Perry
Proudest People In The Pacific (American Samoa) by Harold H. Martin, photography by Gus Pasquarella
Men At Work: Movie-House Manager by Richard Thruelsen, photography by Frank Ross
The Good Old Days (A group of cartoons from the 19th century)
SERIAL
Maddon's Rock (part six of eight) by Hammond Innes, illustrated by George Hughes
...and of course the usual departments and fantastic advertising of the period!
A few of the major advertisements (full-page or more):
Revere Copper and Brass with artwork by Albert Dorne
American Airlines with artwork by Gaston Sudaka
American President Lines with artwork by Millard Sheets
Condition:
Edge/Corner Wear:
mild to moderate, mainly to corners
Surface Wear:
mostly mild
Soiling:
mild
Spine Separations:
seaparation and associated tearing, lower spine (see photo below)
Tearing:
tears alond spine (see above); several small edge tears (3/4" or less); back cover has a 1" tear and associated crease (see photo below)
Inner Pages:
very good to excellent
Other:
minor corner creasing present
Details - Scroll down for additional photos
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802220354
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