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:: Saturday Evening Post - October 7, 1944 - Cute Cocker Spaniel
Saturday Evening Post - October 7, 1944 - Cute Cocker Spaniel
Saturday Evening Post magazine from 1944, complete and in good to very good condition. Measures about 10¾" X 13¾" with 112 pages. Adorable cover illustration of a cocker spaniel by Albert Staehle.
What's Inside:
SHORT STORIES
Enough Trouble for Today by Everett Rhodes Castle, illustrated by Albert Dorne
Mamma Maria by Edgar Jean Bracco, illustrated by Perry Peterson
You Can't Beat an Honest Man by Frank Bunce, illustrated by Oskar Barshak
Mr. Parron, In and Out by Sophie Kerr, illustrated by Edwin George
ARTICLES
I'll Get in My Little Plane and - Zip! by Wesley Price with photographs by Robert Kolsbun
They Paved Their Way With Japs (part one of two articles) by Charles A. Rawlings
Why I Oppose the Fourth Term by Robert Moses
Paris Conquered the Germans by Demaree Bess
Commodore of Sunken Ships (U.S. Navy Commodore William A. Sullivan) by Ernest O. Hauser
Where's That Bomber? It Was Here Just a Minute Ago by Jamor Richard Thruelsen and Lieutenant Elliott Arnold
South America's Lost Canal by Ruth Sheldon
We Don't Need to Hate by Staff Sergeant Hobert Skidmore with illustration by James R. Bingham
SERIALS
Alias Jane Smith (part five of eight) by Clarence Budington Kelland, illustrated by Ben Stahl
12:20 P.M. (conclusion) by William Gilmore Beymer, 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):
Cadillac with artwork by James R. Bingham
Plymouth with artwork by Whitmore
Swift & Company (center two pages) with artwork by R. Skemp
United States Rubber Company with artwork by Robert Moore
Republic Steel with artwork by Douglass Crockwell
Packard with artwork by Gordon Charles Ross
Allis-Chalmers with artwork by Verne Hobbs
Condition:
Edge/Corner Wear:
mostly mild
Surface Wear:
mild
Soiling:
mild, but with a small area of soiling at the top of the cover
Spine Separations:
no major separations
Tearing:
small tear to the top of the cover (1/4" or so); a few other minor tears (1/4" or less)
Inner Pages:
very good to excellent
Other:
nice magazine!
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802050258
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$19.00
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