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Item Number: p951953 |
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Circa: 1953 Condition: good Publisher: Curtis Publishing Co.
The Saturday Evening Post, September 5, 1953
Terrific vintage magazine, full of interesting articles, pictures, and illustrations. Cover by Amos Sewel, 116 pages.
Articles include:•What I've Learned About Convicts (First of three articles), by Frederick S. Baldi, M.D., as told to Robert M. Yoder •These Southerners Just Love Yankees, by Bill Wolf •The Troubles Of Ike's Labor Expert, by Hugh and Elise Morrow •Her Favorite Star Is Herself, by Maurice Zolotow •Will Relief Pitchers Win The Flags Again?, by Bob Broeg •Your Kids Taught Me About Religion, by Chaplain (1st. Lt.) Howard D. Singer •Nothing's Too Good For Their School, by William L. Worden
Serials include:•Spy And Counterspy (Third of eight parts), by Clarence Budington Kelland •Young Captain Hornblower (Seventh of eight parts), by C. S. Forester
Short Stories include:•Leading lady, by Margaret Craven •The Second Tiger, by David Walker •The Uninhibited Female, by Herbert Depew •The Maulers, by Vern Athanas
Also contains many great ads. Magazine appears to be complete and is in very good condition |
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