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SATURDAY EVENING POST - SEPT 24 1938 FOOTBALL The Saturday Evening Post was the most cherished and sought after magazine in American publishing, and a reflection of America itself. From 1900 to 1969, the art and imagination of the greatest illustrators the world has ever known, found its way to the magazine’s covers as well as their illustrations complementing fiction and articles by renowned authors of the time in every issue.

In good condition, minor edge discoloration

Cover – Frances Tipton Hunter

Contents:

SHORT STORIES

The Yogi of West Ninth Street - Guy Gilpatric

File No. 36475 - William C. White

Love is a Honeymoon - Dorothy Thomas

Soda Poppers Can Take It - Jerome Barry

ARTICLES

Pigskin Preview of 1938 - Francis Wallace

My Day in Court - Arthur Train

Friday's Fish - Bernard Breedlove

Hutchins Answers Hutchins - Robert Maynard Hutchins

SERIALS

Second Meeting (Third part of five) - Lucian Cary

Three Bright Pebbles (Conclusion) - Leslie Ford

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SATURDAY EVENING POST - SEPT 10 1938 BOXING The Saturday Evening Post was the most cherished and sought after magazine in American publishing, and a reflection of America itself. From 1900 to 1969, the art and imagination of the greatest illustrators the world has ever known, found its way to the magazine’s covers as well as their illustrations complementing fiction and articles by renowned authors of the time in every issue.

In good condition

Cover – Robert C. Kauffmann

Contents:

SHORT STORIES

Hidden Victory - Stephen Morehouse Avery

Groper in the Dark - Joseph Harrington

High Compression - Leland Jamieson

A Good Five Feet - Scott Corbett

ARTICLES

Japan's Army Writes as it Fights - John Gunthier

The Referee Fights Three Men (Max Schmelling) - Arthur B. Donovan

Roads Going South - Garet Garrett

More Music, Please, Composers - Charles F. Kettering

SERIALS

Second Meeting (First of five parts) - Lucian Cary

Three Bright Pebbles (Fourth part of six) - Leslie Ford

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SATURDAY EVENING POST - NOV 25 1939 LEYENDECKER The Saturday Evening Post was the most cherished and sought after magazine in American publishing, and a reflection of America itself. From 1900 to 1969, the art and imagination of the greatest illustrators the world has ever known, found its way to the magazine’s covers as well as their illustrations complementing fiction and articles by renowned authors of the time in every issue.

In good condition, minor edge defects.

Cover – Thanksgiving, J. C. Leyendecker - No Label

Contents:

SHORT STORIES

Cocks Must Crow - Majorie Kinnan Rawlings

How Happy We Could Be - MacKinlay Kantor

The Sheriff Throws a Party - M. G. Chute

I Never Mention Your Name - Ruth Lyons

ARTICLES

The Drys Return to the Wars - Stanley High

Yes, You Too Can be a Quarterback - Elmer Layden

Mary, This is Your Mother (Fourth of eight articles) - Catherine Hayes Brown

Japan Picks On Uncle Sam - Hallett Abend

SERIALS

Out of Gas (Third part of five) - Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall

Yesterday's Heroes (Second part of three) - William Brent


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SATURDAY EVENING POST - APRIL 12 1947 (ROCKWELL) The Saturday Evening Post was the most cherished and sought after magazine in American publishing, and a reflection of America itself. From 1900 to 1969, the art and imagination of the greatest illustrators the world has ever known, found its way to the magazine’s covers as well as their illustrations complementing fiction and articles by renowned authors of the time in every issue.

In very good condition

Cover – Sgt. William McDonough of the Bridgeport, Connecticut PD, by Stevan Dohanos

Contents:

SHORT STORIES

Jump Now, Erskine! - George W. Morse

Battle For a Bride - C. Vernon Frost

A Christening in the Family - Glenn Allan

She Who Was Martha Jones - Minnie Hite Moody

FULL-LENGTH NOVEL

Bitter Forfeit (Part two) - Mabel Louise Robinson

ARTICLES

Alabama Tornado - Tullulah Bankhead (First of three articles)

The Cities of America - Raleigh

Political Machines Have Lost Their Grip

Are the Russians Brewing Another German Deal

Incident at the Zoo

Norman Rockwell Visits a Family Doctor

Arcaro Rides 'Em Smart

SERIALS
Final Curtain (Conclusion)- Ngaio Marsh

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SATURDAY EVENING POST - OCT 2 1948 BATTLE OF THE BULGE The Saturday Evening Post was the most cherished and sought after magazine in American publishing, and a reflection of America itself. From 1900 to 1969, the art and imagination of the greatest illustrators the world has ever known, found its way to the magazine’s covers as well as their illustrations complementing fiction and articles by renowned authors of the time in every issue.

In good condition, center vertical and corner creases, minor edge defects

Cover – Steven Dohanos

Contents:

SHORT STORIES

Career Woman - Eleanor Gilchrist

Black Mystery - Pierre Ryckmans

The Low-Brow and the Lady - Gertrude Schweitzer

Menacing Cargo - Robert Carse

ARTICLES

Doctor Huxley's Wonderful Zoo

The Case for President Truman

Football's Purity Man

Your Neighbor the Gonzalezes

The Prima Donna is a Roughneck

Is There an Inventor in the House

Mule College

A Fighting General Tells His Story: We Gambled in the Battle of the Bulge

SERIALS

Politico (Second of eight parts) - Clarence Budington Kelland

The Steel Mirror (Seventh of eight parts) - Donald Hamilton

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SATURDAY EVENING POST - JAN 10 1948 SCI FI- HEINLEIN The Saturday Evening Post was the most cherished and sought after magazine in American publishing, and a reflection of America itself. From 1900 to 1969, the art and imagination of the greatest illustrators the world has ever known, found its way to the magazine’s covers as well as their illustrations complementing fiction and articles by renowned authors of the time in every issue.

In good condition, minor spine defect

Cover – Mead Schaeffer

Contents:

SHORT STORIES

Pursuit of Happiness - Robert Carson

Sheriff Olson Shares a Ride - M. g. Chute

The Lady in the Lobby - Irving Gaynor Neiman

The Black Pits of Luna - Robert A. Heinlein

ARTICLES

The Bedeviled Dutch of Java - Harold H. Martin

The Thundering Herd of Wall Street (First of two articles)

Africa's Strangest Tale

Why France Can't Feed Herself

A Radioman Looks at Radio

The Cities of America: Toledo

A Millionaire and His Mountain

SERIALS

This is My Son (Fifth of eight parts) - Clarence Budington Kelland

Without Witness (Conclusion) - Mary Hastings Bradley

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SATURDAY EVENING POST - JANUARY 1 1949 CLEVELAND The Saturday Evening Post was the most cherished and sought after magazine in American publishing, and a reflection of America itself. From 1900 to 1969, the art and imagination of the greatest illustrators the world has ever known, found its way to the magazine’s covers as well as their illustrations complementing fiction and articles by renowned authors of the time in every issue.

In good condition

Cover – Alajalov

Contents:

SHORT STORIES

The Friendship - Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings

Icy Angel - Joseph Wechsberg

Ten Minutes to Live - Kingsley Tufts

Tomorrow Never Comes - Frank O'Rourke

ARTICLES

They Ask to Be Killed

I Say Milk Costs Too Much

Are We Losing Out in Greece

The Cities of America: Cleveland

I Prowled Russia's Forbidden Zone (Last of four articles)

My Fifty Years in the White House (Third of eight articles)

The Coldfire Boys

Trouble In Alaska's Game Lands

SERIALS
Ambush (Second of eight parts) - Luke Short

Murder For Millions (Seventh of eight parts) - Nancy Rutledge

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SATURDAY EVENING POST - MARCH 22 1952 TORONTO The Saturday Evening Post was the most cherished and sought after magazine in American publishing, and a reflection of America itself. From 1900 to 1969, the art and imagination of the greatest illustrators the world has ever known, found its way to the magazine’s covers as well as their illustrations complementing fiction and articles by renowned authors of the time in every issue.

In good condition

Cover – Amos Sewell

Contents:

SHORT STORIES

Wife in Revolt - Steve McNeil

Last Warning - Van Cort

Trucker's Feud - William Chamberlain

The Haunted Room - Robert Richards

ARTICLES

That Fatal Game at Niagara Falls

The Cities of America: Toronto

Is He The ncrowned Heavyweight Champ

They Don't Want Uncle's Money

Women at Work: Government Girl Overseas

The Safest Place in the World

I Was the Witness: How Hiss Lost His Temper-And Betrayed Himself (Seventh of a series of articles)

Toughest Marine in the Corps

He Finds Fortunes in Forgotten Corners

SERIALS

Nothing to Lose (First of eight parts) - Hammond Innes

Doctor Windom's Ordeal (Sixth of eight parts) - James Ramsey Ullman

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SATURDAY EVENING POST - NOV 28 1953 TARAWA The Saturday Evening Post was the most cherished and sought after magazine in American publishing, and a reflection of America itself. From 1900 to 1969, the art and imagination of the greatest illustrators the world has ever known, found its way to the magazine’s covers as well as their illustrations complementing fiction and articles by renowned authors of the time in every issue.

In good condition, edge soiling with miinor defects.

Coca Cola advertisement rear page has slight edge tears, but properly matted, would make fine display.

Cover – George Hughes

Contents:

SHORT STORIES

The Fainthearted Fullback - William Fay

What Fools Husbands Can Be - William L. Worden

Don't Say You Love Me - Roderick Lull

Primitive Young Man - Jean Bell Mosley

ARTICLES

What Are You Getting For Your $12,000,000,000 (First of two articles)

The 76 Frightful Hours of Tarawa

They're Saving More Babies Now

The Ten Most Wanted Men

Keeper of a Million Secrets

He's a Sucker for Nasty Jobs

Bridges With a Past

The President Was My Boss (Last of eight articles)

SERIALS

The Double Agent (First of two parts) - William J. Stevens, Jr.

Cry Murder (Third of seven parts) - Nancy Rutledge

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SATURDAY EVENING POST - NOV 21 1953 The Saturday Evening Post was the most cherished and sought after magazine in American publishing, and a reflection of America itself. From 1900 to 1969, the art and imagination of the greatest illustrators the world has ever known, found its way to the magazine’s covers as well as their illustrations complementing fiction and articles by renowned authors of the time in every issue.

In good condition

Cover – Richard Sargent

Contents:

SHORT STORIES

Master of the Biliton - Jacland Marmur

Take Me to Hollywood - Alec Rackowe

Escape to Sulphur Flats - William Heuman

What's Wrong Without Our Child - Margaret Bonham

The Wrong Private Smith - William Chamberlain

ARTICLES

How We Made the A-Gun Shell

I've Got the Lonesomest Disease

He Brings the Old Days to Life

I Saw Us Bungle Defense Agreements in Europe

That Gentlemanly Coach at Wisconsin

The President Was My Boss (Seventh of eight articles)

The Great Uranium Hoax

America's Happy Hunters

SERIALS

Cry Murder! (Second of eight parts) - Nancy Rutledge

Come Back ato the Fair (Conclusion) - Phil Strong

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SATURDAY EVENING POST - SEPT 12 1953 The Saturday Evening Post was the most cherished and sought after magazine in American publishing, and a reflection of America itself. From 1900 to 1969, the art and imagination of the greatest illustrators the world has ever known, found its way to the magazine’s covers as well as their illustrations complementing fiction and articles by renowned authors of the time in every issue.

In good condition, cover crease, minor soiling

Cover – Alajalov

Contents:

SHORT STORIES

The Gallant Liar - Roderick Lull

Love is One Thing - Marriage Another - Phyllis Duganne

The Cat-Eyed Woman - John Reese

The Killer Racket - Corey Ford

Stage to Yuma - Marvin DeVries

ARTICLES

Moscow's Mouthpiece in New York

Pigskin Preview

Private Life of a Catholic Cardinal (James Francis Cardinal McIntryre, Los Angeles)

Are You a Missing Heir

Will Red China Break With Russia

I Quit Broadway and Wen to Sea

Traffic Fever

They Find New Lives for Old Folks

What I've Learned About Convicts (Second of three articles)

SERIALS

Spy and Counterspy (Fourth of eight parts) - Clarence Budington Kelland

Young Captain Hornblower - C. S. Forester

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SATURDAY EVENING POST - JUNE 6 1953 MARLON BRANDO The Saturday Evening Post was the most cherished and sought after magazine in American publishing, and a reflection of America itself. From 1900 to 1969, the art and imagination of the greatest illustrators the world has ever known, found its way to the magazine’s covers as well as their illustrations complementing fiction and articles by renowned authors of the time in every issue.

In good condition.

Cover – George Hughes

Some of the contents included in this issue:

SHORT STORIES

No Thanks From the Lady - Steve McNeil

Police Emergency - Ferrin Fraser

The Rube Nobody Could Hit - Booton Herndon

How Stonewall Came Back - James Warner Bellah

ARTICLES

Why Did it Happen: The Riot at Jackson Prison (First of four articles)

I've Had a Thousand Babies

They're Trying to Make Summer Extinct

These Russians Are On Our Side

The Go Carnival Crazy in Trinidad

Lindbergh's Own Story: 33 Hours to Paris (Ninth of ten articles)

The Star Who Sneers at Hollywood

Why Doesn't Texas Join the Union

SERIALS

The Case of the Missing Corpse (Second of eight parts) - Edwin Lanham

To Live Forever (Conclusion) - Paul Gallico

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SATURDAY EVENING POST - SEPT 26 1953 JACK WEBB-DRAGNET The Saturday Evening Post was the most cherished and sought after magazine in American publishing, and a reflection of America itself. From 1900 to 1969, the art and imagination of the greatest illustrators the world has ever known, found its way to the magazine’s covers as well as their illustrations complementing fiction and articles by renowned authors of the time in every issue.

In good condition, cover corner creases, edge defects

Cover – George Hughes

Contents:

SHORT STORIES

Dangerous Derelict - Norman Reilly Raine

There Are Broken Hearts in Brooklyn - William Heuman

The Fool in Charge - William Ashley Anderson

Sinister Journey - Conrad Richter

ARTICLES

I Saw the Forbidden City

The Cops' Favorite Make-Believe Cop

She Teaches Washington to Put on Airs

Patterson's Marvelous Money Box (Second of three articles)

Sure, I'll Run the Four-Minute Mile

Here's Where the Big Brass Relaxes

The Big Cattle Bust of '53

The Shrine That Rose From Rubble

They Hope They're Wasting Their Time

SERIALS

The Case of the Fugitive Nurse (Second of eight parts) - Erle Stanley Gardner

Spy and Counterspy (Sixth of eight parts) - Clarence Budington Kelland

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SATURDAY EVENING POST - SEPT 19 1953 WILLIE SUTTON The Saturday Evening Post was the most cherished and sought after magazine in American publishing, and a reflection of America itself. From 1900 to 1969, the art and imagination of the greatest illustrators the world has ever known, found its way to the magazine’s covers as well as their illustrations complementing fiction and articles by renowned authors of the time in every issue.

In good condition, minor edge defects, creases

Cover – Stevan Dohanos

Contents:

SHORT STORIES

The Magnificent Mating - Robert Murphy

I'll Be Waiting - Harold Montanye

I Ain't Afraid of Nobody - George P. Morrill

River of Flames - Camerons Hawley

NOVELETTE

Escape in the Night - Price Day

ARTICLES

Busiest Vice-President We Ever Had

The New Leisure: Outdoor Cooking

Patterson's Marvelous Money Box (First of three articles)

I Escaped in a Russian Jet Plane

He Hunts Firebugs

He's Mad at the Champ

Can Surgery Lick TB

Boardinghouse of Broken Hearts

What I've Learned About Convicts

SERIALS

The Case of the Fugitive Nurse (First of eight parts) - Erle Stanly Gardner

Spy and Counterspy (Fifth of eight parts) - Charles Budington Kelland

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SATURDAY EVENING POST - MAY 16 1953 The Saturday Evening Post was the most cherished and sought after magazine in American publishing, and a reflection of America itself. From 1900 to 1969, the art and imagination of the greatest illustrators the world has ever known, found its way to the magazine’s covers as well as their illustrations complementing fiction and articles by renowned authors of the time in every issue.

In good condition.

Cover – John Clymer

Contents:

SHORT STORIES

The Woman Who Liked to Flirt - Dudley Barker

Stuart's Charge at Bull Run - James Warner Bellah

The Reluctant Volunteer - Irving Werstein and Jay Williams

The Language of Love - Jean S. O'Connell

NOVELETTE

Spy at Large - Jacob Hay

ARTICLES

The House That Saves Lives

TV Gives Him Nightmares

Mr. Fireball of Albuquerque

Lindbergh's Own Story: 33 Hours to Paris (Sixth of ten articles)

Asia's Prize Headache

The Swarming Killers of the Jungle

The Amazing Mansion of Henry Ford

The World's Smartest Detective

SERIALS

The Girl Who Vanished (First of two parts) - Holly Roth

To Live Forever (Fifth of eight parts) - Paul Gallico

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SATURDAY EVENING POST - AUGUST 29 1953 TOKYO The Saturday Evening Post was the most cherished and sought after magazine in American publishing, and a reflection of America itself. From 1900 to 1969, the art and imagination of the greatest illustrators the world has ever known, found its way to the magazine’s covers as well as their illustrations complementing fiction and articles by renowned authors of the time in every issue.

In good condition, cover wear

Cover – Thornton Utz

Contents:

SHORT STORIES

Midnight Blue - Arthur Mayse

Love Has No Sense - Warren Leslie

The Bully of Uvada - Bennett Foster

The Betrayal of Tio - Burnham Carter

ARTICLES

Our Two Toughest Allies

A Soldier's Farewell (Second of two articles)

The Things You Can Make in Your Cellar

Why Ike Had to Draft Fathers

The Most Expensive City in the World

The Mystery of the Mayan Temple

They Sell People to Pets

SERIALS

Spy and Counterspy (Second of eight parts) - Clarence Budingtion Kelland

Young Captain Hornblower (Sixth of eight parts) - C. S. Forester

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SATURDAY EVENING POST - SEPT 11 1954 PERRY MASON The Saturday Evening Post was the most cherished and sought after magazine in American publishing, and a reflection of America itself. From 1900 to 1969, the art and imagination of the greatest illustrators the world has ever known, found its way to the magazine’s covers as well as their illustrations complementing fiction and articles by renowned authors of the time in every issue.

In good condition

Cover – Stevan Dohanos

Contents:

SHORT STORIES

She Didn't Stand a Chance - Joe McCarthy

Phantom of the Fleet - Dan Gallery

Downblast - Robert Dexter Neff

The Lost Wagons - Victoria Case

ARTICLES

I Saw the Rio Grande Go Mad

Let's Quit Talking Nonsense About the Cold War

Pigskin Review

You May Not Be Fit to Drive

He Took Over the Cabinet Hot Seat

The Hat That Nellie Wore

We're Cracking the Secrets of Weather - (First of two articles)

So You Think You're Immune

I've Got the Craziest Job

How to Build Your Own Antiques

SERIALS

The Case of the Restless Redhead (First of eight parts) - Erle Stanley Gardner

The Mask of Alexander (Fifth of six parts) - Martha Albrand

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SATURDAY EVENING POST - APRIL 10 1954 TED WILLIAMS The Saturday Evening Post was the most cherished and sought after magazine in American publishing, and a reflection of America itself. From 1900 to 1969, the art and imagination of the greatest illustrators the world has ever known, found its way to the magazine’s covers as well as their illustrations complementing fiction and articles by renowned authors of the time in every issue.

In good condition

Cover – Thornton Utz

Contents:

SHORT STORIES

The Indiscreet Mrs. Jarvis - Anne Homer Warner

No Love Left - Kingsley Tufts

Girls are So Savage - John Reese

Deadly Contraband - Robert Standish
ARTICLES

This is My Last Year (First of three articles)

The Brash Banker of Arizona

They're Taming the Lolo Trail

Tales of the Floating Bottles

Is Russia Winning the Battle for Europe

This is On Me (Last of nine articles)

They've Been Dining on the Railroad

Toughest College in the Land

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The Golden Trap (Second of five parts) - Robert Ormond Case

The Case of the Murdered G-Man (Seventh of eight parts) - Clarence Budington Kelland

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SATURDAY EVENING POST - MAY 8 1954 The Saturday Evening Post was the most cherished and sought after magazine in American publishing, and a reflection of America itself. From 1900 to 1969, the art and imagination of the greatest illustrators the world has ever known, found its way to the magazine’s covers as well as their illustrations complementing fiction and articles by renowned authors of the time in every issue.

In good condition

Cover – Alajalov

Contents:

SHORT STORIES

Curse of the Desert - Edward Lindall

The Beautiful Dude - Ruth and David Lamson

A Wife For Pop - R. Ross Annett

Love Test - John Reese

NOVELETTE

Red Fury - Verne Athanas

ARTICLES

Don't Tell Me Teachings a Soft Job!

They Like to Dress That Way

They're Exposing America's Oldest Secrets

This Bonus Boy Was a Bargain

The Case of the Crafty Frenchman

How To Knock the Reds Off Balance

That Reminds Me (Fourth of eight articles)

SERIALS

The Feud at Spanish Ford (First of six parts) - Frank Bonham

Trail of the Traitor (Third of four parts) - William L. Worden

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5CT428

SATURDAY EVENING POST - SEPT 4 1954 The Saturday Evening Post was the most cherished and sought after magazine in American publishing, and a reflection of America itself. From 1900 to 1969, the art and imagination of the greatest illustrators the world has ever known, found its way to the magazine’s covers as well as their illustrations complementing fiction and articles by renowned authors of the time in every issue.

In good condition

Cover – Alajalov

Contents:

SHORT STORIES

The Umpire's Revolt - Paul Gallico

A Dollar a Kiss - Carl Guldager

The Exile of Paradise Island - George Sumner Albee

The Knife in the Dark - Evans Harrington

ARTICLES

Can FDR, Jr. Get His Father's Old Job

I Should Have Died

It's Always Fishing Season in Ohio

Winning the Open Changed My Life

Hollywood's Most Improbable Star (Conclusion)

Pity the Poor School Superintendent

The Make Those Gaudy Wheels

SERIALS

The Mask of Alexander (Fourth of six parts) - Martha Albrand

Invitation to Murder (Conclusion) - Leslie Ford

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SATURDAY EVENING POST - AUGUST 28 1954 STAN MUSIAL The Saturday Evening Post was the most cherished and sought after magazine in American publishing, and a reflection of America itself. From 1900 to 1969, the art and imagination of the greatest illustrators the world has ever known, found its way to the magazine’s covers as well as their illustrations complementing fiction and articles by renowned authors of the time in every issue.

In good condition, minor corner creases

Cover – George Hughes

Contents:

SHORT STORIES

Flirtation Time - John De Meyer

Last Bronc - Colin Lofting

The Second Trip to Mars - Ward Moore

The Lady and the Mug - William Holder

ARTICLES

The Mystery of Stan Musial

Paratrooper in the Pentagon

Is the European Army Dead

The Case of the Lunch-Hour Bandit

We Found th Death Valley Bighorns

Hollywood's Most Improbable Star (First of two articles)

Your Voice Reveals Your Secrets

SERIALS

The Mask of Alexander (Third of six parts) - Martha Albrand

Invitation to Murder (Seventh of eight parts) - Leslie Ford

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SATURDAY EVENING POST - JULY 3 1954 CASEY OF MUDVILLE The Saturday Evening Post was the most cherished and sought after magazine in American publishing, and a reflection of America itself. From 1900 to 1969, the art and imagination of the greatest illustrators the world has ever known, found its way to the magazine’s covers as well as their illustrations complementing fiction and articles by renowned authors of the time in every issue.

In good condition.

Cover – George Hughes

Contents:

SHORT STORIES

Bumkin in Hollywood - Harriet Frank, Jr.

A Quarter's Worth of Fireworks - Norman Katkov

A Wife Who Wouldn't Grow Up - Edwin A. Peeples

The Beast That Couldn't Be - Arthur Mayse

ARTICLES

How the Air Force Woos Uneasy Wives

What a Line This Barber Has

What is This New German Army

Will Persia's Oil Wells Flow Again

The Truth About Casey

Twenty-Four Million Acres of Trouble

Dixie's Most-Disputed Dish

SERIALS

Dead Man Pass (Second of seven parts) - Peter Dawson

The Darby Trial (Seventh of eight parts) - Dick Pearce

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SATURDAY EVENING POST - JAN 16 1954 The Saturday Evening Post was the most cherished and sought after magazine in American publishing, and a reflection of America itself. From 1900 to 1969, the art and imagination of the greatest illustrators the world has ever known, found its way to the magazine’s covers as well as their illustrations complementing fiction and articles by renowned authors of the time in every issue.

In good condition

Cover – John Atherton

Contents:

SHORT STORIES

The Girl Who Couldn't Cook - Steve McNeil

Nolan's Last Fight - William Fay

Lone Invader - Sidney Herschel Small

Just a Little Gun Smuggling - Burnham Carter

ARTICLES

The Ordeal of Chaplain Kapaun

Don't Throw Spears at That Airplane

That Southern Inferiority Complex

Can the UN Survive it's Toughest Test

They Help the Dead Spend Their Money

The Gold Rush Isn't Over Yet

Patients for Sale

SERIALS

House of Terror (First of three parts) - Ann Head

The Man from Laramie (Third of eight parts) - T. T. Flynn

Valley of the Sun (Second part of eight) - Clarence Budington Kelland

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SATURDAY EVENING POST - AUG 21 1954 NORMAN ROCKWELL The Saturday Evening Post was the most cherished and sought after magazine in American publishing, and a reflection of America itself. From 1900 to 1969, the art and imagination of the greatest illustrators the world has ever known, found its way to the magazine’s covers as well as their illustrations complementing fiction and articles by renowned authors of the time in every issue.

In good condition

Cover – Norman Rockwell

Contents:

SHORT STORIES

Shackles for the Groom - Steve McNeil

The Sitting Duck - William Chamberlain

The Seeds of Hate - Marvin De Vries

The Hard-Luck Type - Joe Savage

ARTICLES

Our Daughter Had Polio

Don't Sneer at the Catfish

They Hit Red China Where it Hurt

The Republicans Muffed the Ball in Dixie

TV's Shoestring Surprise

Colony of Outcast Kings

Never Marry an Actress

SERIALS

The Mask of Alexander (Second of six parts) - Martha Albrand

Invitation to Murder (Sixth of eight parts) - Leslie Ford

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SATURDAY EVENING POST - MARCH 20 1954 The Saturday Evening Post was the most cherished and sought after magazine in American publishing, and a reflection of America itself. From 1900 to 1969, the art and imagination of the greatest illustrators the world has ever known, found its way to the magazine’s covers as well as their illustrations complementing fiction and articles by renowned authors of the time in every issue.

In good condition, minor soiling

Cover – Richard Sargent

Contents:

SHORT STORIES

Subsidized Bride - Steve McNeil

March Madness - Robert Meyer

Botts Shoots the Works - William Hazlett Upson

The Man From Far Away - Jack Schaefer

Nothing But Love - Dorothy Staley

ARTICLES

New York's Communist Cop

This is On Me (Sixth of nine articles)

The Day the Earth Exploded

The Flowering Forest of Joe Gable

I'll Give You a Ticket Every Time

We Licked Our Heart Attack

The Champ They Love to Hate

They Put Hats On the Choosiest People

SERIALS

Ordeal at Fort Reprisal (First of two parts) - Paul HOrgan

The Case of the Murdered G-Man (Fourth of eight parts) - Clarence Budington Kelland

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