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Circa: 1961 Condition: good Publisher: Curtis Publishing Co.
THE COVER: Designer Herb Lubalin specializes in telling stories with typography. The story he tells on our cover ... need we explain it? ... is that of a world torn by differences in ideology. We had commissioned Lubalin to design a symbolic motif for our Marquis Childs novel, but we were so impressed by the simplicity and freshness of his work that we used it on our cover too. Although the Post's traditional cover painting will continue to appear regularly, we shall occasionally use covers of pure design and from time to time publish a photographic cover.
ARTICLES: OREGON ... by one of her admirers ... dramatically illustrated in seven pages of color.
Backstage: Pete Martin probes comedian BOB NEWHART'S button-down mind. [NICE, In-depth article, with multiple photos!]
Fourteen years on Hollywood's blacklist described by RING LARDNER JR. Classic pictures of the doolies' rugged welcome at the AIR FORCE ACADEMY. A bevy of beauty queens. An eyestopping look at top jockey Sellers. Provocative arguments against the "destructive" policies of our city planners.
Stories by GERALD KERSH, ALLAN SEAGER, and ROBERT MURPHY. (Full page illustration by Murray Tinkelman)
MARQUIS CHILDS: "In the course of many months in the city by the Lake of Geneva, I saw a great many men struggling to resolve the terrible dilemma of our time.While my patience was often worn out with the long and seemingly futile quadrille, nevertheless I came to have a great deal of compassion for these men, and I suppose this is one reason why I wrote THE PEACEMAKERS." This veteran columnist has covered most of the high-level "peace" conferences in Geneva since World War II. His book, Eisenhower: Captive Hero, was an immediate best seller when it appeared in 1958. THE PEACEMAKERS, which you will find almost chillingly prophetic in light of the recent combat in Tunisia, seems destined for similar success. The leading players: CALEB FULTON, American Secretary of State: Could he restrain the tough, impatient Pentagon general? GEOFFREY HAWKES, Britain's Foreign Secretary: The wife of his Under Secretary had established some entangling alliances. FREDERIC DUHAMEL, Foreign Minister of France: He ... and his country ... were in the shadow of humiliation and defeat. THE RUSSIANS ... Volkonkov and the man known as Stoneface.
PEOPLE ON THE WAY UP: Timmie Schneider, Harold Brown, Johnny Sellers. [Full page on each!]
AND ALSO The fifth & final inning of Casey Stengel's own story, as told to POST Sports Editor Harry T. Paxton.
INDEX: Letters. Speaking Out. Oregon. The Peacemakers/Fiction. People on the Way Up. Problem Child/Fiction. Face of America. Hollywood Blacklist. Another Man's Wife/Fiction. Casey Stengel/Part V. Air Force Academy. Post Scripts. Bored With It All/Fiction. Hazel. Bob Newhart. Editorials.
Vintage ADS include: Wide track Pontiac, Mercury for 1962!, Boeing Jetliners, Smirnoff, Cambell's Soup, Kodak, Miss Sunbeam, Rambler, Northern Towels, Goodyear, '62 Chevrolet, Galaxie by Ford, General Electic Ad featuring Mr. Magoo, MORE
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