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1958 SATURDAY EVENING POST Magazine - Wedding - May 17 THE SATURDAY EVENING POST MAGAZINE
Dated May 17, 1958
Cover Design by Ben Prins

Contents:

Short Stories

The Girl in the Tree...Dana Burnet
The Sharpshooters Daughter...M.A. Hancock
From Different Worlds...N.J. Crisp
Wild Ride...Hugh Cave

Articles

The Hospitals Fight Their Toughest War...Steven Spencer
Man With Magic Fingers...Dean Jennings
The Face of America: Outdoor Baptism...Thurston Hatcher
Will Our Yugoslav Gamble Pay Off?...Ernest Hauser
A Visit With Jack Dempsey...W.C. Heinz
Why Cant I Remember?...Peg Bracken
Art and Human Dignity...Francis Taylor
My Daughters an Arab...Michael Cheney
Future Unlimited...Charles Kettering

Serials

Death Stands By (conclusion)...John & Ward Hawkins
Arson, Incorporated (4 of 8)...Clarence Kelland

136 pages -- in excellent condition


Circa: 1958
Condition: good
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Saturday Evening Post September 17, 1958 The Saturday Evening Post magazine.

Great vintage ads.

Date: September 27, 1958.


Cover: We Made History In The Nautilus.


Condition: good condition overall: may may small tears, writing, yellowing of pages, small stains, folds


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Circa: 1958
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Saturday Evening Post September 17, 1960 CONDITIONS VARY - PHOTO ONLY A SAMPLE

CONTENTS

SHORT STORIES

CINDERELLA DRESS...VIVIAN CONNELL
THIS HOSTILE LAND...PRENTISS COMBS
A ROOSTER IN GENERAL GRANT'S TENT...JOHN PAUL HEFFERNAN
THE MAN WITH THE PAINTED SMILE...COLIN LOFTING

ARTICLES

THE PRESIDENT'S GUESTS UNWIND HERE...ROBERT AND PATRICIA CAHN
ADVENTURES OF THE MIND: NEW HORIZONS IN PHILOSOPY...MORTON WHITE
THE FACE OF AMERICA: CAROLINA PALACE...PHOTOGRAPH BY LARRY FRIED
IS THERE A "WOMAN'S VOTE"?...SIDNEY SHALTT
COFESSIONS OF A HAPPY MAN (FOURTH OF FIVE PARTS) MY ZANY RISE TO THE TOP...ART LINKLETTER AS TOLD TO DEAN JENNINGS
HAWAII'S MUSIC MAN...FRANK J. TAYLOR
WHAT'S GOT INTO THE PIRATES?...MYRON COPE
THEIR INDIAN GUESTS...ANDREW HAMILTON

SERIALS

ALIBI FOR MURDER (FOURTH OF SIX PARTS)...NANCY RUTLEDGE
RETURN TO TERROR (FIFTH OF SIX PARTS)...MARTHA ALBRAND

COVER ARTIST NORMAN ROCKWELL

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Saturday Evening Post September 7, 1957 Saturday Evening Post from September 7 1957
Norman Rockwell's "Missing Tooth" is on the cover.
Magazine is complete and in excellent shape. Cover is very nice with a little corner curl (see photo).
Circa: 1957
Condition: very good
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1951 September 15 POST Magazine - Jimmy Stewart 1951 September 15 POST Magazine - Jimmy Stewart - Pigskin Preview - Milwaukee WI

Issue: September 15, 1951 (204 pages) - Cover Artist: Schaeffer, Mead --- Showing Off the Big One

Condition: Very Nice inside pages; minor cover dings

Some Selected Articles:

He Doctors High-Priced Cars - Hollywood - Werner Maeder

The Cities of America: Milwaukee

Pigskin Preview

Anyone Can Raise Orchids

The Shyest Guy in Hollywood - Jimmy Stewart

Short Stories - Articles - Serials - Other Features

Great Vintage Ads! Esther Williams

Circa: 1951
Condition: fair loose cover
Publisher: curtius pub.  

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The Saturday Evening Post June 18, 1955 THE SATURDAY EVENING POST MAGAZINE
Dated June 18, 1955
Cover Design by Utz


Contents:

Short Stories

Vacation At Home...Steve McNeil
Cop Hater...John & Ward Hawkins
The Quarrel...William Heuman
The Star Of Double Darkness...Gamel Woolsey

Articles

We Like the Foreign Service Life...Beatrice Russell
Cities of the World: Buenos Aires...Harold Martin
How Safe Is Your Safe Deposit Box?...William Longgood
I Pick Littler To Win the Open...Gene Sarazen
Too Much Is Our Trouble...Richard Thruelsen
The Face of America: River Tragedy...Bill Shrout
The Doodads Women Wear...Richard Gehman
The Pooches Never Had It So Good...J.C. Furnas

Serials

Forbidden Valley (3 of 7)...Thomas Thompson
The Magnificent Phony...Robert Carson


Circa: 1955
Condition: good
Publisher: The Curtis publining  

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Saturday Eve POST October 14 1961 BOB NEWHART OREGON 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

Circa: 1961
Condition: good
Publisher: Curtis Publishing Co.  

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POST December 16 1961 DICK SARGENT ACTING DAUGHTERS THE COVER. Put That Old Gang of Mine in the same room with a piano and a pretty girl to play it, and soon The Music Goes 'Round and 'Round. But regard the intrusion of an aspiring Isolde just as the harmony reaches a peak of perfection. She lustily contributes so many decibels that even deaf Beethoven winces at the vibrations. Stormy Weather begins to blow. Our overgrown Alice Blue Gown obviously enjoys belting out a soprano supplement to Sweet Adeline (molto espressivo), although in a style more Wagnerian than barbershop. On the other hand, the disgruntled quartet clearly wishes she would sing "Show Me the Way to Go Home" or get On a Slow Boat to China. Then they could go back to "Ain't We Got Fun?" (con brio).

ARTICLES:
The Berlin Crisis: Khrushchev's Weakness, by Stewart Alsop.
PT 109: The Adventure That Made a President. by Robert J. Donovan (Concius Eggheads With a Big Beat, by Edward Linn.
Adventures of the Mind: The Birth of Worlds, by R. A. Lyttleton.
His Millions for the Big Outdoors, by Frank J. Taylor.
How I Handle the Boston Celtics. by Arnold (Red) Auerbach, as told to Al Hirshberg.
Speaking Out: Let's Put Women in Their Place, by George Sumner Albee.
The Face of America: Soaring Steeple.

PEOPLE ON THE WAY UP: Acting Daughters of Acting Stars:
(Text with COLOR PHOTOS, EACH) ...
MARLO THOMAS, 23; JANE FONDA, 24. (FULL PAGE); CHRISTINA CRAWFORD, 22; NANCY SINATRA, 21; PORTLAND MASON, 13; BRONWYN FITZSIMMONS, 17; ALANA LADD, 18.

FICTION:
My Name is Everyone, by Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
How Can We Tell the Dancer from the Dance? by Cledwyn Hughes.
Disaster Course. by Norman Reilly Raine.
Kill Now ... Pay Later, by Rex Stout (Part II of three).

DEPARTMENTS: Letters; Post Scripts; Hazel; Editorials.

THE BERLIN CRISIS: KHRUSHCHEV'S WEAKNESS. Since mid-October Post editor Stewart Alsop has been traveling in Europe to gather material for a series of exclusive reports on the Berlin crisis, its significance in the struggle between Communism and the free world, and the way the West should handle it. From Berlin Alsop flew to Warsaw and then went by automobile to Moscow, where he covered the recent Party Congress. In this article (page 13) he deals with the meaning of the Wall ... twenty-five miles of concrete dividing Berlin, whose west- ern sector is 'a bone in Khrushchev's throat." Next week Alsop will report on Khrushchev's strength ... the "new Soviet man." A third article will evaluate the West's strengths and weaknesses.

LET'S PUT WOMEN IN THEIR PLACE. From George Sumner Albee comes a protest against a uniquely American custom. Women, he says, should not be allowed to enter into men's conversations ... unless they have been trained by their husbands in the art of talking logically and to the point. Mrs. Albee, her husband tells us, has been successfully trained, as certainly appears to be the case, judging from the evidence in the picture at right of the Albees enjoying each other's conversation. Although author Albee has written twelve short stories for us, this week's "Speaking Out" is his first article in The Post (page 8).

CLEDWYN HUGHES, whose first Post story appears in this issue, lives with his wife, young daughter Nandi and assorted domestic animals in a blue-and-white farmhouse in the English countryside, where he raises peaches, figs, exotic plants and energetic frogs ... the last to keep slugs off the former. Apart from the frogs, there is also a large snow-white cat who adores ice cream and chilled food, and a dirty-white pony who will walk a mile to get his favorite diet of roses in high bloom. At any moment, Mr. Hughes writes us, he expects 'hIs small daughter to develop a taste for pate' de foie gras, truffles and caviar. Author Hughes's touching story is about a little girl who is the best Maypole dancer in her village and who lives in a black-and-white farmhouse in the English countryside (HOW CAN WE TELL THE DANCER FROM THE DANCE? page 26).

ALSO: Mix a specialist in international affairs, a student of philosophy and a Ph.D. in musicology with one banjo, one guitar and one bass fiddle. Result: that fast-rising trio of folk singers, the Limeliters (Egg heads With a Big Beat, page 32). An eminent astronomer explains the newest theories about how our solar system's planets were created (Adventures of the Mind: The Birth of Worlds, page 54). Laurance Rockefeller: merchant of nature, crusading to provide more national parks for Americans (His Millions for the Big Outdoors, page 79).

FULL PAGE vintage ADS include:
THE HARTFORD, including a FULL COLOR CALENDAR Insert featuring paintings by Bruce Mitchell, Robert Wood, Gene Pelham, Dean Fausett!; MORE

Circa: 1961
Publisher: Curtis Publishing Co.  

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Post Magazine January 30 1960 Prince Rainier CONTENTS

SHORT STORIES

THE MIDDLE-AGED BLUES...STEVE MCNEIL
WARNING AT THE GATE...DWAN POLK
THE BOY FROM THE WOODS...RICHARD SAVAGE
THE OTHER WIFE...JACK FINNEY

ARTICLES

I SAW WHAT MAKES COMMUNISM WORKS (FIRST OF THREE ARTICLES)...STEWART ALSOP
THE MYTHS OF COOPERSTOWN...HARRY PAXTON
THE FACE OF AMERICA: BUY A BISON?...PHOTOGRAPH BY FARRELL GREHAM
COLLEGE FOR FIVE-IT'S MURDER!...OSCAR KIESSLING
I CALL ON PRINCESS GRACE, PART II; PRINCE RAINIER FALLS IN LOVE...PETE MARTIN
ARE WE PAYING AN :ILLEGITIMACY BONUS"?...LEONARD GROSS
ORCHIDS FOR EVERYBODY...FRANK J. TAYLOR
SERIAL

THE MONITOR AFFAIR (SECOND OF EIGHT PARTS)...CLARENCE BUDINGTON KELLAND
METHOD THREE FOR MURDER (FIRST OF THREE PARTS)...REX STOUT

OTHER FEATURES

LETTERS
POST SCRIPTS
EDITORIALS
VERSES
HAZEL
KEEPING POSTED

COVER DESIGN BY AMOS SEWELL

Circa: 1960
Condition: good
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Saturday Evening POST December 10 1960 GEORGE HUGHES THE COVER: The small face between those large garments suggests that little pitchers' eyes are as big as their ears. Does that face look familiar? It should, for it belongs to Gordon Howard, aged nine, an Arlington, Vermont, neighbor of artist GEORGE HUGHES. Gordon posed for the post-Christmas scene on our January-ninth cover. That week his mother was ordering him to express his appreciation -- in writing -- for the loot his Uncle Vic sent him. Our guess is he plans to compose his thank-you-Uncle-Vic in advance this time; so when that football is officially his, he'll be able to kick it instead of writing notes about it. We admire such foresight, and at the risk of enraging the parents in our audience we would remind our young readers that there are less than twenty snooping days until Christmas.

SHORT STORIES:
Cloud Over Bethlehem ... Mike McGrady. Illustrated by Bernard D'Andrea.
A Bad Day for O'Banion ... Daniel Knapp. Illustrated by Earl Mayan.
The Progressive Approach ... Dick Ashbaugh. Illustrated by Mark Miller.
Mystery Malady ... Ronald Sercombe. Illustrated by Kritcher.

ARTICLES:
New York's Police: Their Greatest Ordeal ... Harold H. Martin.
Frances Knight Wages War on the Bureaucrats ... Paul F. Healy.
Adventures of the Mind: The Challenge of Being Free ... Henry M. Wriston.
The Marvelous Mayos (Conclusion) Why Patients Seek Out the Clinic ... Victor Cohn.
My Son Was Caught Using Narcotics ... Anonymous, as told to Hartzell Spence.
Ohio State's Icy All-American ... Myron Cope.
Walt Disney Shoots the Works ... Pete Martin. ("It took $5,000,000 an impossible shipwreck and much ingenuity to film the classic story of The Swiss Family Robinson after the Disney cameras journeyed to Tobago.") [ON the set with the filming!]

SERIALS:
Moresby's Goddess (Fifth of six parts) ... Eric Hatch. Illustrated by Bob McGinnis.
The Soldier (Sixth of eight parts) ... Richard Powell.

OTHER FEATURES: Letters; Verse; Editorials; Hazel; Post Scripts; Keeping Posted.

Circa: 1960
Condition: good
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Saturday Evening Post - January 6, 1962 The Saturday Evening Post

The Saturday Evening Post magazine is famous for its great illustrators. Each issue features articles, stories by famous authors, photographs, and great vintage advertisements

Cover Design By: Gyo Fujikawa

Back Cover Advertisement: Salem Cigarettes

In This Issue:

Last chance for Vietnam
Paris gives women a break
You can afford college
Common Market - what does it mean to us
...and much more!

Circa: 1962
Condition: good
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The Saturday Evening Post June 16, 1951
CONTENTS

SHORT STORIES

TUGBOAT ANNIE TRIES A BLUFF...NORMAN REILLY RAINE
THE HYPOCRITES...EVERETT RHODES CASTLE
TRIAL BY COMBAT...WILLIAM CHAMBERLAIN
FIREFIGHTERS' FEUD...HARVENA C. RICHTER
OUTDOOR GIRL...WILLARD H. TEMPLE

ARTICLES

HE TAKES THE PRESIDENT ON TOUR...HENRY LA COSSITT
STALIN'S PRISONER IN MEXICO...HENRY SHOSKES
WE EXPLORED THE WILDERNESS NEXT DOOR...BILL WOLF
THE AMATEUR GOVERNOR OF ARIZONA...NEIL M. CLARK
HOW DO OUR NEGRO TROOPS MEASURE UP?...HAROLD H. MARTIN
THE SOVIET'S FRIENDS IN THE ATOM CAMP...ERNEST O. HAUSER
THEY RETIRED-AND GOT BUSY...WILLIAM S. DUTTON
ARE YOUR CHILDREN GIFTED?...JEROME ELLISON

SERIALS

LADY ON THE LAM (SECOND OF EIGHT PARTS)...CLARENCE BUDINGTON KELLAND
BUCCANEER OF THE BARRENS (FIFTH OF SIX PARTS)...ROBERT ORMOND CASE

OTHER FEATURES

LETTERS
POST SCRIPTS
EDITORIALS
VERSES
KEEPING POSTED
REPORT TO THE EDITOR

COVER DESIGN BY JOHN FALTER
Circa: 1951
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SATURDAY EVENING POST MAGAZINE: JULY 12, 1947

The Saturday Evening Post
Contents:
Firemen Are Not Doped
You Can't Say That On The Air
G. I. Beachhead In Congress
Great ADS and Commentary - - Much More
July 12, 1947
Volume 220, No 2
Circa: 1947
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Saturday Evening Post Magazine May 1964 Quintuplets Saturday Evening Post Magazine May 2, 1964 Quintuplets
Circa: 1964
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Sat Eve POST September 30 1961 ALAJALOV WILLIAM SAROYAN THE COVER: Before the ladies in our audience get rhapsodic about the manners of history's heroes let's consider Saint George. Is there any evidence that George dismounted and offered the dragon's fair captive a seat on his charger? As for Sir Wally Raleigh ... the mantle- in-the-mud incident is debated by historians, but it's a matter of record that Wally made ungentlemanly passes at one of the queen's maids of honor. Dueling is still with us ... Suitor Slays Rival screams the headline ... but it no longer is in good taste. Perhaps we should be glad that chivalry isn't what it used to be. By ALAJALOV.

ELSA: Joy Adamson's enchanting book, Born Free, moved a New York Times reviewer to write, "One can only hope ... that Mrs. Adamson will give us a further account of Elsa as a mother." Happily, Mrs. Adamson did just that. In our condensation of Elsa's Cubs: Living Free (p. 84) you will meet the youngsters of Elsa's pride (and joy) ... Jespah, Little Elsa and Gopa.

GRAU: The integration dilemma focuses on a lone Negro girl in The First Day of School, by Louisiana's Shirley Ann Grau, author of the controversial novel, The House on Coliseum Street.

PHOENIX: From Post Contributing Editor Harold H. Martin (Ralph McGill's fellow columnist on the Atlanta Constitution) comes a seven-page report on the flamboyant young moneymakers of Phoenix ... illustrated in currency green and assorted other colors.

SAROYAN: "I never wanted to live in Paris," WILLIAM SAROYAN writes us. "Fresno, San Francisco and New York were fine for me. But since I came to Paris I have been crazy about it. Why shouldn't I be? I don't know the language. I never know where I am and I can't read a map. Thus, half the time I might still be in Fresno, San Francisco or New York." On p. 72 ... voilą! ... - Saroyan's Paris Is the Place for You!

FICTION:
HIJACK! William L. Worden takes you barreling along the Alaska Highway in hot pursuit of a cool $650,000 in gold and an undetermined number of killers. A two-part thriller which never shifts out of high gear.
MOTHER IS A MOVIE QUEEN, by Louis Paul, Illustrated by Coby Whitmore.

MCGILL: "His steady voice of reason champions a new South." "He has given purpose and direction to the changing South." So proclaimed a large university in the North (Harvard) and a small Baptist university in Georgia (Mercer) in awarding honorary doctorates of law this spring to Ralph Emerson McGill, author of this week's Speaking Out article ... The South Will Change (p.13).

PEOPLE ON THE WAY UP: JOANIE SONIMERS, HARVEY GOLDIE, JACK ZAJAC, REGINA VILUTIS.

INDEX: (details above)
Letters.
Speaking Out.
Phoenix.
Hijack.
People on the Way Up:
RFI: Invisible Killer?.
Mother Is a Movie Queen.; Volcano.
Mental Patients.
The First Day of School.
Casey Stengel.
Paris Is the Place for You.
Elsa's Cubs.
Post Scripts.
Hazel.
Tito.
Editorials.

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Circa: 1961
Condition: good
Publisher: The curtis publishing  

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