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Saturday Evening Post Magazine
:: Saturday Evening Post - September 17, 1949 - Rockefeller Center
Saturday Evening Post - September 17, 1949 - Rockefeller Center
Saturday Evening Post magazine from 1949, complete and in good to very good condition. Measures about 10¾" X 13¾" with 160 pages. On the cover is a sweet rendition of a boy choosing a dog at the shelter, painted by Amos Sewell.
What's Inside:
SHORT STORIES
Malice Aforethought by David Lamson, illustrated by James Williamson
Perfect Secretary by Kingsley Tufts, illustrated by George Englert
It's Never Too Late For Romance by R. Ross Annett, illustrated by Amos Sewell
Bright Inferno by Robert Carse, illustrated by Donald Teague
ARTICLES
What's Happening To Germany's Jews? by Ernest O. Hauser
I'll Gyp You Every Time (anonymous - a carnival sharpie)
Where Are We Now On Polio? by Steven M. Spencer
Nobody Liked It But The People (birth of the Constitution) by Roger Butterfield
Pigskin Preview by Fred Russell
The City Where Nobody Lives (Rockefeller Center) by Joe Alex Morris
What Do Women Want, Anyway? by Robert M. Yoder
Our Bloody Jungle Road To Tokyo - Digging The Japs Out Of The Philippines (part six of seven articles) by Lieutenant General Robert L. Eichelberger and Milton MacKaye
Family At Work: Resort Owners by Richard Thruelsen
SERIALS
Wanted For Murder (part five of six) by Richard Macaulay, illustrated by Austin Briggs
Renegade Canyon (conclusion) by Peter Dawson, illustrated by Fred Ludekens
...and of course the usual departments and fantastic advertising of the period!
Condition:
Edge/Corner Wear:
mostly mild
Surface Wear:
mild
Soiling:
mild
Spine Separations:
no major separations
Tearing:
3/4" tear and associated crease to the front cover; some small tears to the back cover (less than 1/2" with associated creasing)
Inner Pages:
very good to excellent
Other:
minor corner curling present
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SKU
802260148
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