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:: Saturday Evening Post - May 20, 1944 - Colorful Cover - Mumps - General Spaatz
Saturday Evening Post - May 20, 1944 - Colorful Cover - Mumps - General Spaatz
Saturday Evening Post magazine from 1944, complete and in good to very good condition. Measures about 10¾" X 13¾" with 112 pages. Colorful and cute cover illustration by Stan Ekman.
What's Inside:
SHORT STORIES
Southern Exposure by Robert Carson, illustrated by Fredric Varady
A Night to Remember by Joseph Marshall, illustrated by Hank Berger
Gold in Your Backyard by Newlin B. Wildes, illustrated by Larry Kritcher
The Long Way Round by James Ronald, illustrated by Stevan Dohanos
ARTICLES
Desert Padre (Father John Crowley) by Irving Stone
How Soon Can We Knock Out Japan? by Ernest O. Hauser
The Railroads Get Ready to Fight by Boyden Sparkes
Boss of the Heavyweights (General Carl Spaatz) by Drew Middleton
Paper Dolls by Stanley Frank and Paul Sann
What Really Happened at Teheran (Stalin, Roosevelt and Churchill - part two of two) by Forrest Davis
The Meanest Thieves in the World (stealing allotment checks) by Myron M. Stearns
Red-Hot Record (cattle brands & hide pyrography) by Oren Arnold
SERIALS
Devil on His Trail (part two of eight) by John and Ward Hawkins, illustrated by B. Kimberly Prins
Don't Talk About Love (conclusion) by Phil Stong, illustrated by Alex Ross
...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 P-40's by John Vichery
Army Air Forces with artwork of P-38's
GE FM Radios with Dinah Shore
United States Rubber Company with artwork by Witold Gordon
Seiberling Rubber with artwork by E.F. Ward
The Airlines of the United States with artwork by Mellourne Brindle
Republic Steel with artwork by Douglass Crockwell
Crane Company Valves with artwork by Paul Strayer
Life Savers with colorful artwork by Stevan Dohanos
Barrett with adorable artwork by Albert Staehle
Condition:
Edge/Corner Wear:
mostly mild
Surface Wear:
mild
Soiling:
mild
Spine Separations:
no major separations
Tearing:
no major tears
Inner Pages:
very good to excellent
Other:
great issue!
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801170122
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$19.00
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