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Paper and Ephemera: Magazines: News


What's New in the Collector's Showcase of Paper and Ephemera: Magazines: News?
The Most Recent Additions to This Category are First!
The Saturday Evening Post [August 22, 1959] (15¢, 10½" x 13½", cover by Dick Sargent) Information from EBAY auction. 

•· We Recovered the Space Monkeys · R. Edward Foy · ar 

•· The Gang in the Black Jackets · Hugh B. Cave · ss; illus. Mac Conner

•· The Don’t Touch Girl · George Bradshaw · ss 

•· Mr. Lincoln’s Mystery Cake · John Paul Heffernan · ss; illus. Carroll Jones

•· Top Secret Boondoggie · Jacob Hay · ss; illus. Mayan

•· We Tell Our Children · Carl Rowan · ar 

•· The Secrets of Long Life [Part 2 of 3] · George Gallup & Evan Hill · ar 

•· The Cowboy of 5th Avenue · George Scullin · ar; Eugene Homan of Standard Oil.

 •· They Hunt the Mysterious Menhaden · Tom Alexander · ar 

•· Rebirth of a Cathedral · Ernest Hauser · ar; the story of a Cathedral destroyed by Hitler in Coventry, England.

 •· Built in a Day · Misc. · pi; a 2 page photo of a scene at St. Francis College, Fort Wayne, Indiana.

 •· The U-19’s Last Kill [Part 1 of 6] · Jack Finney · sl; illus. Ken Riley

•· Mark of Treachery [Part 7 of 8] · Clarence Budington Kelland · sl; illus. Bates 

 August 6, 1955 - Cover Artist: John Falter - Eighteenth Hole 


Condition: Nice inside pages; corner color discoloration on the cover page  


Some Selected Articles: 


Bing Crosby Made a Bobcat Out of Me by Bob Crosby 


New Jersey's Unknown Wilderness - Wharton Estate 


We Prayed While 883 Died - Indianapolis 


The Austrians Get Austria Back 


Short Stories - Articles - Serials - Other Features - Great Vintage Ads!

 Saturday Evening Post

 

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

 

Issue Date:         August 3, 1957

 

Cover Art By:    Amos Sewell       "Bobby Firstborn"

 

In This Issue:  

 •Coca-Cola ad on back cover

•Double Date 

•A Soldier's Farewell 

•Hitchhiker 

•Can He Bail Out Britain? 

•The Redlegs Miraculous Twins 

•He Tamed the Wind 

•The Face of America Backdrop  for Ballplayers 

•... and much more!

 Issue Date:                 September 13,  1952

 

Cover Design By:      John Clymer        "Mr. Rancher"

 

In This Issue:  

 •Betty Crocker ad on back cover   

•We Found The Lost Millions Of Manila Bay

 •Does Your Town Need A Hospital?

 •Why We Picked Dartmouth

 •The Dodger's Won't Blow It Again!

 •What the G.O.P. Must Do To Win

 •These Soldiers Have Charmed Lives

 •Sheep Are Crazy Critters

 •I Took A Lesson In Parenthood

 •... and much more!

THE SATURDAY EVENING POST AUGUST 22 1959 $12.99

 

THE SATURDAY EVENING POST AUGUST 6 1955 $12.99

 

THE SATURDAY EVENING POST AUGUST 3 1957 $12.99

 

Saturday Evening Post Magazine September $16.99




SATURDAY EVENING POST

 •Magazine

 •102 pages

 •September 23, 1967

 •13.25" x 10.5" x .25"

 •10.4 oz.

 


CONTENTS:

 •

After the riots: Force won't settle anything (Speaking Out) by Ray Giradin


 •

Why Juanita enjoyed the riot (Affairs of State)


 •

Mr. Judd and his snail (The Human comedy) 


•

The Howard Hughes underground (Points West)


 •Hippies: Slouching towards Bethlehem

 •

The brothers Smothers, Tom and Dick


 •

The Rescuer


 •

Will Joe Frazier be the next champ?


 •Fiction:

 

         Dirty Story (Conclusion) by Eric Ambler

 

 

 Saturday Evening Post

 

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

 

Issue Date:   September 19, 1953

 

Cover Art by :   Stevan Dohanos

 

In This Issue:  

 •Camel ad on back cover

•I Escaped In A Russian Jet Plane 

•The Marvelous Money Box Of John Henry Patterson 

•Can Surgery Lick TB ? 

•... and much more!

 Issue Date:                      January 4, 1947

 

Cover Design by :         Stevan Dohanos     "New Years Eve Clean-Up"

 

In This Issue:  

 •Coca-Cola ad on rear cover

 •The Dancing Steamboat

 •Mama And The Blessed Events

 •Filbert The Flarret

 •Ever since Eve

 •The Railroads Have Some Plans For You

 •Backstage In Allen's Alley

 •Where's That Nurse?

 •Byrnes Grows Up To His Job

 •They're Learning About Us The Hard Way

 •When Cal Coolidge Came To Visit Us

 •He Fought The Desert-And Won

 •... and much more!

 Evening Post

 

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

 

Issue Date:               September 29, 1962

 

Cover Design By:    James Williamson - "Quiet Please"

 

In This Issue:  

 •Lucky Strike ad on back cover

•We're Cheating Our Children

 •Patients for Profit

 •He Takes the Starch Out of Protocol

 •The Kind of Girl I Am

 •The Durable Huguenots

 •My Life With Juvenile Gangs

 •SF 49er's: Masters of Second Place

 •Another Western: Who Needs It?

 •... and much more!

SATURDAY EVENING POST September 23 1967 $6.99

 

Saturday Evening Post September 19, 1953 $12.99

 

The Saturday Evening Post January 4 1947 $12.99

 

The Saturday Evening Post September 29 1 $12.99

PHOTO ONLY A SAMPLE

 

 

 

CONTENTS

 

 

 

STORIES

 

 

 

THE BURNING OF THE NAN SHAN...JACLAND MARMUR

 

RICH GIRL'S WHIM...FREDERICK BORG

 

BATTLE ROYAL...FRANK O'ROURKE

 

RENDEZVOUS WITH DEATH...BURNHAM CARTER

 

 

 

ARTICLES

 

 

 

THE TRUTH ABOUT GENERAL GROW'S MOSCOW DIARY...DEMAREE BESS

 

HOW TO CREATE A MOVIE STAR...RICHARD G. HUBLER

 

THE BEST I EVER ATE...SOPHIE KERR

 

CAN HE REVIVE PRO FOOTBALL'S SAD SACKS?...FRANK X. TOLBERT

 

HERE'S WHAT'S BEHIND IKE'S GRIN...BEVERLY SMITH

 

I KEEP HOUSE IN THE CONGO...ROSAMOND HALSEY CARR

 

THE AMAZING BLOSSOMS OF GRANDMA BRIGGS...FRANK J. TAYLOR

 

THEY GOT THE GOODS ON WASHINTON'S COPS...PAUL F. HEALY

 

 

 

SERIALS

 

 

 

WASHINGTON WHISPERS MURDER (FIRST OF EIGHT PARTS)...LESLIE FORD

 

FATHER CAME HOME! (FIFTH OF SEVEN PARTS)...ROBERT CARSON

 

 

 

COVER...BY GEORGE HUGHES  Issue Date:                September 6,  1958

 

Cover Design By:     Thornton Utz     "First Day of School"

 

In This Issue:  

 •du Maurier ad on back cover   

•Pigskin Preview

 •Aku-Aku: The Secret Of Easter Island

 •The Curse Of Conformity

 •The Face Of America: Helix

 •My Mother Never Gave Up

 •How Tough Are Chiang's Chinese?

 •I Wanted To Be Sombody....Althea Gibson

 •The Suburbs

 •... and much more!

 

1966 September 24  POST Magazine - Texas Football - Jerry Blavel - The Quints


 






 


 







Issue September 24, 1966 - Cover Artist: Szasz, Suzanne -- Fischer Quints at Three 


Condition: Nice 


Some Selected Articles: 


The Quints - Now They are Three 


I Hate the Suburbs by Jimmy Breslin 


The Exercise of Power - Lyndon B. Johnson 


The Number One Cat: Jerry Blavel 


Texas Football by Myron Cope 


Short Stories - Articles - Serials - Other Features - Great Vintage Ads!

 


 CONTENTS

 

 

 

SHORT STORIES

 

 

 

THE LAST TWO...ROBERT MURPHY

 

RIDE A GOLDEN HORSE...STEWART TOLAND

 

CHAMPION'S CHOICE...WILLIAM FAY

 

LITTLE MISS HOLDOUT...MARIAN PEHOWSKI

 

 

 

ARTICLES

 

 

 

WHAT HAPPENED TO JUDGE CRATER?...JACK ALEXANDER

 

LIFE INSIDE A GLACIER...WALTER WAGER

 

CONFESSIONS OF A HAPPY MAN (THIRD OF FIVE PARTS) MY VAGABOND DAYS...ART LINKLETTER, AS TOLD TO DEAN JENNINGS

 

WHY DO THEY MISBEHAVE?...EDWARD T. HALL

 

PIGSKIN PREVIEW, '60...FRED RUSSELL

 

THE FACE OF AMERICA: MOMENT IN HISTORY...PHOTOGRAPH BY FRANK ROSS

 

THE MEASUREMENT PINCH...BEVERLY SMITH JR.

 

 

 

SERIALS

 

 

 

ALIBI FOR MURDER (THIRD OF SIX PARTS)...NANCY RUTLEDGE

 

RETURN TO TERROR (FOURTH OF SIX PARTS)...MARTHA ALBRAND

 

 

 

COVER ARTIST THORNTON UTZ

The Saturday Evening Post September 27 1 $12.99

 

The Saturday Evening Post September 6 19 $12.99

 

The Saturday Evening Post September 24 1 $12.99

 

The Saturday Evening Post September 10, $12.99






 

Issue Date:                September 5,  1953

 

Cover Design By:     Amos Sewell     "Ah, To Be A Child Again"

 

In This Issue:  

 •Coca-Cola ad on back cover   

•Leading Lady

 •The Second Tiger

 •The Uninhibited Female

 •The Maulers

 •What I've Learned About Convicts

 •These Southerners Just Love Yankees

 •The Troubles Of Ike's Labor Expert

 •Her Favorite Star Is Herself

 •Will Relief Pitchers Win The Flags Again?

 •Your Kids Taught Me About Relgion

 •Nothings Too Good For Their School

 •... and much more!

 


 


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  Complete magazine with a Cape Cod Lighthouse cover by Mead Schaeffer

 

A great Birthday or Anniversary Gift!

 

Complete magazine in good condition. . Lorimer's master piece enjoyed by generations of Americans. Wonderful artists and writers as well. Abundantly filled with ads and cartoons, especially auto ads. Well rounded reading that anyone would enjoy. This year was particularly replete with the better authors and artists.  Good View of the world and America before the war. Sometimes we have just the cover available at half price - inquire. This  issue has articles (among others):

 

The Saturday Evening Post [v223 #12, September 16, 1950] (15¢, 218pp, 10½" x 13½", cover by Mead Schaeffer)

 •· Charity Ward · Don Tracy · ss  with Douglas Crockwell Illus. 

•· The Lady in the Jungle · Hugh B. Cave · ss 

•· The First Man to Ask Her · Lenora Mattingly Weber · ss 

•· Derelict Doctor · Van Cort · ss 

•· Korean Patrol · Alec Hudson · ss   Submarine story 

•· Are Trucks Destroying Our Highways? · David G. Wittels · ar 

•· The Strange Case of Howard Unruh · Robert M. Yoder · ar 

•· Anything Goes in Greenwich Village · Stanley Frank · ar 

•· What Will We Be Short of This Time? · Peter F. Drucker · ar 

•· They Guard Our Arctic Frontier Against the Reds · Harold H. Martin · ar 

•· We Barrymores! [Part 5 of 6] · Lionel Barrymore, as told to Cameron Shipp · ar

 •· Men at Work: Aerial Photographer · Richard Thruelsen · ar 

•· How to Get a New Face · Ben Pearse · ar Facial reconstruction 

•· Will Creeping Communism Engulf India? · Darrell Berrigan · ar 

•· The Outlaw of Longbow [Part 2 of 8] · Peter Dawson · sl 

•· The Glencannon - Tugboat Annie Affair [Part 4 of 6; Colin Glencannon; Tugboat Annie] · Guy Gilpatric & Norman Reilly Raine ·

 


Local Baseball game by Falter. Lessons of Korea, Independence MO, The Three MacArthurs, Grasshoppers on the Plains, England’s Vanishing Aristocrats (color),

Saturday Evening Post Magazine September $12.99

 

SATURDAY EVENING POST MAGAZINE SEPTEMBER $15.99

 

SATURDAY EVENING POST MAGAZINE SEPTEMBER $15.99

 

SATURDAY EVENING POST MAGAZINE SEPTEMBER $5.99

CONDITIONS VARY - PHOTO MAY ONLY BE A SAMPLE

 

 

 

CONTENTS

 

 

 

SHORT STORIES

 

 

 

THE SKIPPER WAS DRUNK AGAIN...WILLIAM HOLDER

 

COUNTRY-CLUB AFFAIR....J.J. GODWIN

 

SATURDAY MIRACLE...DANA BURNET

 

SHOWDOWN AT SAN SABA...AL DEWLEN

 

 

 

NOVELETTE

 

 

 

COMEBACK...JAMES ATLEE PHILLIPS

 

 

 

ARTICLES

 

 

 

MY OLD MAN GROUCHO (ARTICLES)...ARTHUR MARX

 

CRISIS IN COALTOWN...JOHN BARTLOW MARTIN

 

HAPPIEST COLLEGE IN THE LAND...NEIL M. CLARK

 

BASEBALL'S BIGGEST SURPRISE...STANLEY FRANK

 

BATTLE OF GIANTS IN KENTUCKY...PAUL F. HEALY

 

WE'RE CRACKING THE SECRETS OF WEATHER (SECOND OF TWO ARTICLES)...MILTON MACKAYE

 

PINCHPENNY'S PARADISE (A POST PICTURE STORY)...LARRY KEIGHLEY

 

WHO WANTS TRANQUILLITY?...EDMUND WARE SMITH

 

 

 

SERIALS

 

 

 

THE CASE OF THE RESTLESS REDHEAD (SECOND OF EIGHT PARTS)...ERLE STANLEY GARDNER

 

THE MASK OF ALEXANDER (CONCLUSION)...MARTHA ALBRAND

 

 

 

COVER ...JOHN CLYMER  SATURDAY EVENING POST SEPTEMBER 14 1963

 

CONDITION IS EXCELLANT WITH A MINOR PAGE YELLOWING AND  MINOR WEAR [EDGES AND CORNERS]

 

FEATURED COVER ARTICLE: OUR BACKWARD SCHOOLS...........A SPECIAL REPORT ON AMERICAN EDUCATION

 

OTHER ARTICLES...........

 

ROBERT FROST...HOW TRAGEDY AND DISAPPOINTMENT SHAPED GENTLE VERSE

 

SPARE- PARTS SURGERY

 

BILLIONS WASTED IN SPACE

 

LESLIE CARON.........A WAIF BECOMES A WOMAN

 

SPORTS.........THEY LED THE LEAGUE IN GAGS BY JOE GARAGIOLA

 



ADS...............[FULL PAGE COLOR UNLESS NOTES]

 

TAPPAN RANGE COPPERTONE





 


 


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  SATURDAY EVENING POST DATED JULY 26, 1958.  THE COVER OF THE MAGAZINE IS ILLUSTRATED BY BEN PRINS.  OTHER GREAT ARTICLES IN THIS MAGAZINE INCLUDE:

 •PART II INTERVIEW WITH DAVID NIVEN 

•RANDALL JARRELL - ADVENTURES OF THE MIND SERIES 

•SHOCKING MURDER IN PHILADELPHIA IS STILL UNSOLVED 

•TOM STEPHENS - SECRETARY TO PRESIDENT DWIGHT EISENHOWER 

•FRANK J. TAYLOR AND HIS PUSH BUTTON GARDEN

 

THIS MAGAZINE IS IN FAIR CONDITION

The Saturday Evening Post September 18, $5.99

 

SATURDAY EVENING POST SEPTEMBER 14 1963 $5.99

 

SATURDAY EVENING POST MAGAZINE: JULY 12, $5.99

 

SATURDAY EVENING POST JULY 26 1958 ROY C $5.99



COVER: The New American Family, by Phyllis McGinley. Beginning a six-part series.


ARTICLES:

The American sickness (Affairs of State) ... Stewart Alsop.

Uncle Sam coddles the consumer (Speaking Out) ... James J. Kilpatrick.

I hate them (Points West) ... John Gregory Dunne.

'The worst jail I've ever seen' ... Bill Davidson.

'I was afraid to shut my eves' ... Dorothy West as told to Muriel Daridson.

A visit with the artful Dodger ... Gerald Holland.

The new American family ... Phyllis McGinley.

How I learned to stop worrying and trust the State Dept. ... Anne Chamberlin.

How we loot the foreign brain market ... Martin Mayer.

The surgeons of Delta Med ... Dale Minor.


FICTION:

Journey to the fishing waters ... Morton Fineman. Illustrated by Guy Deel.

The prisoner's dog ... Albert Maitz. Illustrated by Jean Huens.


DEPARTMENTS: Letters; Post scripts; My kind of people (cartoons); Hazel; America, America; Editorial.

Cover... Clarles Moore.

 Menemsha Post Office by Dohanos. Illinois Politics, Brooklyn Rookie Ballplayer (in color), Rheumatic Fever, I Saw Indian Holy Man Die, Lionel Barrymore Memoirs part 2, Border Patrol, Otters

 CONDITIONS VARY - PHOTOS ARE ONLY SAMPLE

 

 

 

CONTENTS

 

 

 

SHORT STORIES

 

 

 

THE MARRIAGE QUESTION...JOHN DE MEYER

 

MOB VICTIM...HUGH B. CAVE

 

BAGPIPE BRIGADE...WILLIAM CHAMBERLAIN

 

JOE'S SECRET PLAN...R. ROSS ANNETT

 

 

 

ARTICLES

 

 

 

I WANTED TO BE SOMEBODY (FIRST OF THREE PARTS)...ALTHEA GIBSON

 

THE FACE OF AMERICA: THE CHINESE-AMERICANS...PHOTOGRAPH BY JACK FIELDS

 

I WAS A COMPULSIVE GAMBLER...ANONYMOUS

 

CAN NASSER TAKE IT ALL?...JAMES P. O'DONNELL

 

BOSS OF THE MISSILEMEN...COREY FORD AND JAMES PERKINS

 

SHE MADE IT THE SECOND TIME...ROBERT JOHNSON

 

HE RUNS A BIRD COLLEGE...ROUL TUNLEY

 

 

 

SERIAL

 

 

I MARRIED MURDER (SEVENTH OF EIGHT PARTS)...EDWIN LANHAM

 

A DAY IN MONTE CARLO (FOURTH OF SIX PARTS)...MARTHA ALBRAND

 

 

 

COVER BY THORNTON UTZ  The Saturday Evening Post [v224 # 8, August 25, 1951] (15¢, 10½" x 13½", cover by Stevan Dohanos)  

 •Mercenary Motive · Jean Muir · ss 

•Dead or Alive · W. B. Ready · ss 

•Affair with a Genius · Michael Fessier · ss 

•The Boy Who Went Away · Elick Moll · ss 

•The Outcast of Crooked River [Part 2 of 6] · Frank Bonham · sl 

•The Smuggled Atom Bomb [Part 4 of 5] · Philip Wylie · sl 

•Smugglers were my quarry by Edson J. Shamhart

 •The world's happiest King     Gusti of Sweden

 •They tried to make our Marines love Stalin   Korean POWs

 •Even the Russians are going to play   1952 Olympics

 •What about Pay as you look TV?

 •To the Stratosphere in a glider   Bob Symons

 •Saranac Lake NY

 •The Big water Gyp of Montana - Kenilworth Bench and Lonesome Prairie Montana

 

 Lots of car ads

Saturday Evening Post Magazine July 13, 1 $15.00

 

August 26, 1950 The Saturday Evening Pos $15.00

 

Saturday Evening Post August 23, 1958 $14.95

 

1951 Saturday Evening Post August 25-Sar $14.95

August 31, 1957 - Cover Artist: Alajalov --- No Playing Through 

Condition: nice inside pages accept for bottom corner tip damage on the last few pages; very light cover wear 

 

Some Selected Articles: 


Town With a Homemade Lake - Bloomington, Indiana 


The Penalty Worse Than Death - Life Sentence 


I Rode Detroit's Mystery Car - Edsel 


A Crooner Comes Back - Gene Austin 


Short Stories - Articles - Serials - Other Features - Great Vintage Ads!


 

1955 August 20 Saturday Evening Post - Norman Rockwell



Issue August 20, 1955 - Cover Artist: Norman Rockwell --- "Mermaid" or "Lobsterman" 



Condition: Nice inside pages; erased spot on the cover page

 

Some Selected Articles: 


I Thought I'd Never Get Home by Lt. Col. Edwin L. Heller, USAF 


I'd Hate to Pitch Nowadays - Dazzy Vance 


Summer Theater is Crazy! 


How I Weaned Petrov from Communism 


Yankee Camp Meeting 


Short Stories - Articles - Serials - Other Features 


Great Vintage Ads!

 


 The Saturday Evening POST August 24 - August 31 1963 Ray Charle





•88 pages

 

COVER:

 

By photographer Bob Huntzinger shows three Kansas City girls whipping around a Missouri lake on a towed makeshift aquaplane..

 

CONTENTS:

 •Who's That Tampering With My Clock? (Speaking Out) ~ H. Allen Smith

 •Can Goldwater Win in '64? 

•TV's Prosperous Pitchmen 

•When the Russians Try to Invade Suburbs 

•Water Torture 

•Motorboat Madness 

•My Life Inside the Mob 

•What's So Great About Ray Charles? 

•Laos: The War That Never Stops 

•Hucksters of Hope For Arthritics 

•The Elopers by Dawn Powell

 •Our Friend the Sea by John O'Hara

 •It Was Different With Cinderella by Wilma Shore






 

 CONDITIONS VARY - PHOTOS ARE ONLY SAMPLE

 

 

 

CONTENTS

 

 

 

SHORT STORIES

 

 

 

ESCAPE FROM WOMEN...STEVE MCNEIL

 

DANGEROUS QUARRY...WILLIAMS FORREST

 

CONVICT'S SECRET...JOHN AND WARD HAWKINS

 

FORBIDDEN FANCY...EDWARD LINDALL

 

 

 

ARTICLES

 

 

 

MR. UNPREDICTABLE...JACK ALEXANDER

 

I CALL UPON DANNY KAYE...PETE MARTIN

 

THE FACE OF AMERICA: 1404 WINDOWS TO WASH...PHOTOGRAPH BY H. LANDSHOFF

 

PORT OF FRESH WATER SAILORS...ARTHUR W. BAUM

 

THE RAP GANGSTERS FEAR MOST...STANLEY FRANK

 

MECCA FOR ANTIQUE HUNTERS...ERNEST O. HAUSER

 

BALTIMORE'S BONUS-BABY BLUES...HARRY T. PAXTON

 

YOU'RE ON THIS LIST...ROBERT M. YODER

 

SERIAL

 

 


 

I MARRIED MURDER (FIFTH OF EIGHT PARTS)...EDWIN LANHAM

 

A DAY IN MONTE CARLO (SECOND OF SIX PARTS)...MARTHA ALBRAND

 

 

 

COVER BY EARL MAYAN

1957 August 31 Post Magazine - Edsel - B $14.95

 

1955 August 20 Saturday Evening Post - N $24.95

 

The Saturday Evening POST August 24 - Au $15.00

 

Saturday Evening Post August 9, 1958 $15.00

Saturday Evening Post

 

 August 19, 1950

 

Complete magazine with a Traveling Salesman cover by Norman Rockwell

 

A great Birthday or Anniversary Gift!

 

Complete magazine in good condition. Lorimer's master piece enjoyed by generations of Americans. Wonderful artists and writers as well. Abundantly filled with ads and cartoons, especially auto ads. Well rounded reading that anyone would enjoy. This year was particularly replete with the better authors and artists.  Good View of the world and America before the war. Sometimes we have just the cover available at half price - inquire. This  issue has articles (among others):

 

The Saturday Evening Post [August 19, 1950] (136pp, 10½" x 13½", cover by Norman Rockwell) Binder holes close to the binding on one copy.

 •· Beyond Control · David Lamson · ss 

•· To Late to Change · Margery Finn Brown · ss 

•· Queen of the Ball · Edwin Lanham · ss 

•· The Menacing Miss Ewing · Michael Fessier · ss 

•· Forbidden Cargo [Part 1 of 3] · Richard Stern · sl 

•· Murder Is the Pay-Off [Part 7 of 7] · Leslie Ford · sl 

•· We Barrymores · Lionell Barrymore · ar Also shows Greta Garbo 

•· You Don’t Lose Pennants That Way · Stanley Frank · ar  Dissension among ballplayers

 •Why Americans hate the State Department.

 •The Terrible Days in Korea by Marguerite Higgins-only woman journalist in Korea.

 •I was King of the Thieves by Big Jim Morton Part III

 •Darnedest place in Washington - The Library of Congress.

 •The Bold Skippers of the Great lakes   S.S. Harry Coulby

 •I love Crab Grass.     by Ralph Knight



 Issue Date:                 September 26,  1953

 

Cover Design By:      George Hughes         "Dish Washing Lessons"

 

In This Issue:  

 •Sunkist ad on back cover   

•Dangerous Derelict

 •There Are Broken Hearts In Brooklyn

 •The Fool In Charge

 •Sinister Journey

 •I Saw The Forbidden City

 •The Cops' Favorite Make-Believe Cop

 •She Teaches Washington To Put On Airs

 •Patterson's Marvelous Money Box

 •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

 •... and much more!

 The Saturday Evening Post

Contents: 

The Great Plains Hit The Jack Pot

Voice With A Snarl

Look What They're Doing To Your Job

Great ADS and Commentary - - Much More

August 30, 1947

Volume 220, No 9

 Saturday Evening Post

 

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

 

Issue Date:                September 5,  1959

 

Cover Design By:     John Falter     "Long , Fun Day"

 

In This Issue:  

 •Camel ad on back cover   

•Black Monte's Last Raid

 •The Facts About Me......Jack Webb

 •What a Difference Makes!

 •Fallout: The Silent Killer

 •We Went With the Wind

 • The Face of America: Lady At The Plate

 •Don't Pity Us Handicapped

 •International Country Town

 •... and much more!

1950 Saturday Evening Post August 19-Tra $29.95

 

Saturday Evening Post September 26, 195 $12.50

 

Saturday Evening Post August 30, 1947 $12.50

 

Saturday Evening Post September 5, 1959 $12.50

1951 Saturday Evening Post - Singer Sewing Machine 


Issue: July 7, 1951 - Cover Artist: Dohanos, Stevan --- Patriotic Band Concert 


Condition: Excellent inside pages; minor cover dings 


Some Selected Articles: 


Mr. Singer's Money Machine 


How to Heckle Stalin 


The Greeks Know How to Die by Harold H. Martin 


The Case of Anne Milton, Ex-Convict 


They Don't Build Them Like that Anymore - Antique Cars 


The Lady Who Told off the President (Truman) - India Edwards 


Short Stories - Articles 

 CONDITIONS VARY - PHOTO IS ONLY A SAMPLE

 

 

 

CONTENTS

 

 

 

SHORT STORIES

 

 

 

TOO MANY MEN IN  HER LIFE...ZACHARY GOLD

 

MAQUA, THE PINTAIL...EDMUND GILLIGAN

 

THE BOY NOBODY PLAYED WITH....MICHAEL DRURY

 

HAVE A HEART, LADY!...RUTH LAMSON

 

 

 

ARTICLES

 

 

 

FLASH - TORNADO WARNING!...PAT MCDERMOTT

 

LET'S FACE IT - WE'RE IN A JAM...U.S. SEN. HENRY CABOT LODGE, JR.

 

MR. SINGER'S MONEY MACHINE (LAST OF FOUR ARTICLES)...JOHN KOBLER

 

WILL FRANCE BE STABBED IN THE BACK AGAIN?...ERNEST O. HAUSER

 

THESE FUND DRIVES ARE GETTING ME DOWN...MARGARET CULKIN BANNING

 

WHAT AN AUCTION HE COULD HOLD!...ARTHUR W. BAUM

 

FATHER BOUGHT A BALL TEAM...PETER ORDWAY

 

 

 

SERIALS

 

 

 

THE BAHAMAS MURDER CASE (FIFTH OF SEVEN PARTS)...LESLIE FORD

 

LADY ON THE LAM (CONCLUSION)...CLARENCE BUDINGTON KELLAND

 



 

COVER BY CONTANTIN ALAJALOV  Saturday Evening Post

 

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

 

Issue Date:   July 20, 1957

 

Cover Art By:    George Hughes - Pinto Paintface

 

In This Issue:  

 •Hit Parade ad on back cover

•The Care and Eating of Lobster 

•Sleuth Among the Roller Coasters 

•We Were Trapped By The Radioactive Fallout 

•... and much more!



 

The Saturday Evening Post, July 25, 1959 








Terrific vintage magazine, full of interesting articles, pictures, and illustrations. Cover by John Clymer, 88 pages.

 




Articles:•The Rockefeller Nobody Knows, by Stewart Alsop 

•Are You a Distance Dummy?, by H. Allen Smith 

•Why Cleveland Loves Colavito, by Edward Linn 

•The Wonderful World of Tony Curtis, by Robert Johnson 

•The Struggle to Get Hoffa, Part V: Hoffa Confounds His Enemies, by John Bartlow Martin 

•My Friend Jesse Stuart, by John Bird 







Serials:•Mark of Treachery (Third of eight parts), by Clarence Budington Kelland

 •Death Walk (Fifth of six parts), by Arthur Mayse 







Short Stories:•A Most Beautiful Model, by Michael Forrestier 

•The Deadly Torrent, by Geoffrey Household 

•Combat Cook, by William Chamberlain 

•Love Gas, by Jacob Hay 




Also contains many great ads

The Saturday Evening Post July 7, 1951 $15.00

 

The Saturday Evening Post July 28, 1951 $15.00

 

Saturday Evening PostMagazine July 20, 1 $15.00

 

The Saturday Evening Post, July 25, 1959 $15.00

Saturday Evening Post 

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

Issue Date: July 4, 1953 

Cover Design by : Ben Prins - 4th of July Fireworks 

In This Issue: 

Kodak ad on back cover They Called Him A "Psycho" Uncle Sam's Overseas Watchdogs ... and much more! 

Buy with confidence! 

 Saturday Evening Post 

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

Issue Date: July 4, 1953 

Cover Design by : Ben Prins - 4th of July Fireworks 

In This Issue: 

Kodak ad on back cover They Called Him A "Psycho" Uncle Sam's Overseas Watchdogs ... and much more! 

Buy with confidence! 

 The Saturday Evening Post magazine.

 

Great vintage ads.

 

Date: July 5, 1958.


 

Cover: I Cooked For The Queen.


 

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



Would make a wonderful addition to your collection.


Sold as is.




 1947 July 5 S E Post Magazine - Life Under Franco - TULSA - Boxer King Tony Zale

Issue: July 5, 1947 - 120 pages 


Cover Artist: Dohanos, Stevan --- Two Generations of Vets 


Nice inside pages; cover flaws 


Short Stories - Articles - Serials - Other Features 


Great Vintage Ads!

Saturday Evening Post Magazine July 4, 19 $15.00

 

Saturday Evening Post Magazine July 4, 19 $15.00

 

Saturday Evening Post July 5 1958 Cooked $15.00

 

1947 July 5 S E Post Magazine - Life Und $15.00



1958 Saturday E. Post - Eddie Mathews - Richard Nixon


 






 


 








July 12, 1958 - Cover Artist: Amos Sewell --- "Small Fry" 


Some Selected Articles: 


I've Grown Up and So Has Milwaukee by Eddie Mathews 


Requiem for a Noble Engine - Windmill 


My Courtship in Code by C. L. Sulzberger - Foreign correspondent 


Nixon on Nixon 


The Mystery of Richard Nixon 


Short Stories - Articles - Serials - Other Features - Great Vintage Ads! 



 Saturday Evening Post

 

July 21, 1951

 

Complete magazine with a Hughes cover 


A great Birthday or Anniversary Gift!

 

Complete magazine in good condition. Lorimer's master piece enjoyed by generations of Americans. Wonderful artists and writers as well. Abundantly filled with ads and cartoons, especially auto ads. Well rounded reading that anyone would enjoy. Sometimes we have just the cover available at a lower price - inquire. This  issue has articles (among others):

 

The Saturday Evening Post [v224 # 3, July 21, 1951] (15¢, 10½" x 13½", cover by Hughes) 

•The Immodest Maiden · Bruce Marshall · ss 

•Women Aren’t So Smart · Steve McNeil · ss 

•Who’ll Marry My Daughter? · Ray Palmer Tracy · ss 

•Thief Trap · Harold Lamb · ss 

•They Hunt Big Game in Taxicabs · Wolfgang Langewiesche · ar African safaris for everyone.

 •Can We Outproduce the Russians? · Ben Pearse · ar 

•He Put the White Sox Back in the League · William Barry Furlong & Fred Russell · ar Pale Hose

 •The Pious Killer of Korea · Harold H. Martin · ar Dean Hess 

•Mr. Singer’s Money Machine [Part 3 of 4] · John Kobler · ar 

•The Things That Happen on the Island · Richard Thruelsen · ar Ellis Island immigrants

 •I Started Over at 62 · Paulsen Visel · ar settles down near Mariposa CA 

•Hollywood’s Child Bride · Pete Martin · ar 


 Lots of car ads



  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:   Hughes

 

Back Cover Advertisement:  Sunkist

 

In This Issue

 •

How the air force woos uneasy wives

 

•

The most famous strike-out in baseball

 

•...and much more!

 




Buy with confidence!

 







Magazine is complete and in EXCELLENT condition - mailing label on front cover

 CONTENTS

 

SHORT STORIES

 

A GENTLEMAN AND A FOOL...JOSEPH MARSHALL

THE FLYING PRIVATEER...ALBERT S. WILSON

WELL OF ANGER...MORGAN LEWIS

REVEREND BROWN'S ESCAPE...BRUCE MARSHALL

 

NOVELETTE

 

CRIMINAL'S MARK...JOHN AND WARD HAWKINS

 

ARTICLES

 

THE SECRET FIGHT THAT DOOMED THE LUFTWAFFE...JAMES P. O'DONNELL

THE CITIES OF AMERICA: ALBUQUERQUE...NEIL M. CLARK

HE MADE THE DIFFERENCE FOR THE DODGERS...HAROLD ROSENTHAL

DON'T JUNK THE MARSHALL PLAN YET!...PAT McCARRAN, UNITED STATES SENATOR FROM NEVADA

BURGLAR IN THE TREETOPS...GEORGE HEINHOLD

CAN WE CHECK THE RISING TOLL OF LUNG CANCER?...STEVEN M. SPENCER

THE ISLANDS TIME FORGOT...JOHN MALONEY

SAN QUENTIN IS MY HOME: THE WORST PART OF THE JOB (THIRD OF EIGHT ARTICLES).

..WARDEN CLINTON T. DUFFY AS TOLD TO DEAN JENNINGS

 

SERIAL

 

GIRL IN HIDING (FIRST OF SIX PARTS)...EDWIN LANHAM

 

OTHER FEATURES 

 

 POST SCRIPTS

EDITORIALS

KEEPING POSTED

LETTERS

REPORT TO THE EDITORS

VERSES

 

COVER DESIGN BY ALAJALOV

1958 Saturday E. Post - Eddie Mathews - $15.00

 

1951 Saturday Evening Post July 21-Chica $23.00

 

Saturday Evening Post - July 3, 1954 *Hug $12.99

 

Saturday Evening Post April 8, 1950




Item specifics 







Condition: 



Good: A book that has been read but is in good condition. Very minimal damage to the cover including scuff ... Read moreabout the condition 


Subject: 


News, General Interest




Publication Year: 


19540000


Publication Name: 


Saturday Evening Post

 

 Vintage August 5, 1950 The Saturday Evening Post

Cover By Hughes



 All covers are attached. Some may have rusted staples. Some may have slight edge tears and some covers may have light dirt or staining due to storage and age and some may have address labels if shown if photo. If any other major defects they will be listed below. 

 but all are complete with TONS of beautiful ads!!!  

 CONDITIONS VARY - PHOTO ONLY A SAMPLE

 

 

 

CONTENTS

 

 

 

STORIES

 

 

 

THE RED-DUST MURDER...LOUIS KAYE

 

PLANE DOWN, HURRICANE AREA!...PHILIP WYLIE

 

DON'T CALL ME MOTHER...LEON WARE

 

THE FLIRT OF FLAT CREEK...WILLIAM MARTIN

 

 

 

ARTICLES

 

 

 

THEY HAVEN'T KILLED ME YET (FIRST OF TWO PARTS)...GOM SAM MUE WITH WILLIAM J. SLOCUM

 

WE ADOPTED A DAUGHTER...HARRY BELL

 

THE DARING YOUNG MEN OF TRANSOCEAN (LAST OF THREE ARTICLES)...RICHARD THRUELSEN

 

WE'RE LICKING THE TERROR OF THE ARTIC...JAMES R. ASWELL

 

WOW! DID TRUMAN EVER FOOL THE FARMERS!...GLENN D. EVERETT

 

HOW TO MAKE BUREAUCRATS EARN THEIR PAY...WILLIAM S. DUTTON

 

HERE'S HOW I PICK BIG-LEAGUE PROSPECTS...HOLLIS THURSTON, AS TOLD TO JOHN MAYNARD

 

 

 

SERIALS

 

 

 

TOMBSTONE (SEVENTH OF EIGHT PARTS)...CLARENCE BUDINGTON KELLAND

 

HOUSE OF FEAR (THIRD OF SIX PARTS)...VICTOR CANNING

 

 

 

COVER...BY AMOS SEWELL  Saturday Evening Post

 

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

 

Issue Date:                 August 18, 1951

 

Cover Design by :     John Falter             "Aw Mother Nature!"

 

In This Issue:  

 ◦Betty Crocker ad on back cover

◦Hijacking: Softest Touch in Crime 

◦That Guy Duff! 

◦The Doctors Downfall 

◦Tha Pit in the Jungle 

◦The Outcast of Crooked River 

◦The Smuggled Atom Bomb 

◦..and much more!

1954 August 21 POST Mag N ROCKWELL - Est $25.00

 

Vintage August 5, 1950 The Saturday Even $15.00

 

SATURDAY EVENING POST MAGAZINE august 16 $12.99

 

Saturday Evening Post August 18, 1951 *Jo $13.50

Issue Date:                 September 14,  1957

 

Cover Design By:      Don Bleitz          "Snowy Owls"

 

In This Issue:  

 •Oasis ad on back cover   

•Birds Of Our Land

 •I Was A Tennis Slave

 •Prodigy At Harvard

 •I Am A Kidnaper Of Sorts

 •India Faces The Facts of Life

 •The Face Of America: They Dance All Night

 •Queen Of The Seas

 •Sure Cure For Stage Fright

 •Man Trackers Of The Rockies

 •... and much more

 CONTENTS

 

 

 

SHORT STORIES

 

 

 

THE MAN WHO MARRIED FOR MONEY...ROBERT STANDISH

 

OUTLAW DOG...JOHN CRAIG STEWART

 

RENO BOUND...JOSEPH CARROLL

 

THE KID NOBODY COULD HANDLE...KURT VONNEGUT, JR.

 

 

 

NOVELETTE

 

 

 

TUGBOAT ANNIE LOSES A RACE...NORMAN REILLY RAINE

 

 

 

ARTICLES

 

 

 

CASE OF THE BOUNCING MAYOR...HAROLD H. MARTIN

 

THE FACE OF AMERICA: UNDER THE HIGH TETONS...PHOTOGRAPH BY GRANT HEILMAN

 

THE THINGS THAT HAPPEN ON TV!...SEYMOUR BERNS

 

BIG TIME FOOTBALL BLUES...HARRY PAXTON AND JIM LEAMING

 

TROUBLE IN THE SUBURBS (SECOND OF THREE ARTICLES)...HAL BURTON

 

HE MADE THE COURT SUPREME...VIRGINIUS DABNEY

 

THE NEIGHBORS INHERITED $11,000,000...BILL WOLF

 

THEY GIVE US A GOOD NAME...THEODORE S. REPPLIER

 

 

 

SERIALS

 

 

 

A KILLER CAME TO TOWN (CONCLUSION)...VERNE ATHANAS

 

UNDERWORLD U.S.A. (FOURTH OF EIGHT PARTS)...JOSEPH F. DINNEEN

 

 

 

COVER BY GEORGE HUGHES  September 21, 1957 - Cover Artist: John Clymer --- Ride 'Em Cowboy 

Condition: Excellent inside pages - rough side & top edge on the cover page 


Some Selected Articles: 


Out of My Past by George Raft 


They Spy for the Series - Baseball Sleuths 


I Brought Home a Princess - Prussia 


The Mysterious Mr. Niarchos - Greek 


Short Stories - Articles - Serials - Other Features - Great Vintage Ads

 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

Saturday Evening Post Magazine September $12.50

 

The Saturday Evening Post September 24, $10.00

 

1957 September 21 Post Magazine George R $9.95

 

1951 September 15 POST Magazine - Jimmy $7.00

LOOK magazine was a popular photo-journalism interest magazine that competed with LIFE and was published from 1937 to 1971. LOOK often featured movie stars on the cover but regularly covered serious social issues such as politics and race. The two- to three-month lead needed to compile and distribute the magazine, sometimes put topics on the newsstands at awkward times. In one instance, the results of an opinion poll on the 1964 presidential election appeared three weeks after Kennedy's November 22 assassination.


Mild wear with edge toning, else in very good condition.


Cover - Fredrick March and Franciska Gaal


Contents Include:


The Hope Diamond-Does it Carry a Curse?

War Propoganda Exposed-The Picture Story of Lies That Make Ward

The Year's Best Humor

Mainbocher-The Man Who Designs the Duchess of Windsor's Clothes

Hollywood Off Guard

Models and Buyers

Tennis Playing Bundys

What Does Your Handwriting Reveal About You?

Rubinoff and His Violin

Which Do Gentlemen Prefer: Blondes or Brunettes?

Dionne Quintuplets

Toy Village in England

Race Horse Breaks His Leg

Keeping Plane Pilots Healthy

Grounds for Divorce

They Won Carnegie Hero Medals

Cecil B DeMille's The Buccaneer


 LOOK magazine was a popular photo-journalism interest magazine that competed with LIFE and was published from 1937 to 1971. LOOK often featured movie stars on the cover but regularly covered serious social issues such as politics and race. The two- to three-month lead needed to compile and distribute the magazine, sometimes put topics on the newsstands at awkward times. In one instance, the results of an opinion poll on the 1964 presidential election appeared three weeks after Kennedy's November 22 assassination.


Mild wear with edge toning, else in very good condition.


Cover - Arleen Whelan and Warner Baxter


Contents Include:


Amme Morrow Lindbergh

David Sarnoff Radio's Guiding Genius

You Can Draw

Carving History in Rock

Dogs

Movie Tricks

Katherine Rawls-America's No. 1 Woman Athlete

Kissing the Blarney Stone

Hollywood's Newest Star-Arleen Whelan

The Dionne Quintuplets

Are The Quintuplets Normal?

A New Baseball Season

Danger is My Business

They Posed for Their Statues


 LOOK magazine was a popular photo-journalism interest magazine that competed with LIFE and was published from 1937 to 1971. LOOK often featured movie stars on the cover but regularly covered serious social issues such as politics and race. The two- to three-month lead needed to compile and distribute the magazine, sometimes put topics on the newsstands at awkward times. In one instance, the results of an opinion poll on the 1964 presidential election appeared three weeks after Kennedy's November 22 assassination.


Mild wear with edge toning, else in very good condition.


Cover - Errol Flynn and Olivia de Haviland


Contents Include:


The Rockefeller Women

Blind Person Learn How to Row

Wake Up ande Live

You, Like this Peoria Family, Pay the Taxes

Sawing a Woman in Half

The War in the Orient Comes to America

Boycott Against Japan

The Most Expensive Dolls in the World

Are You a Coward?

The Adventures of Robin Hood

Paulette Goddard

U.S. Navy Builds Biggest Aircraft Carrier(U.S.S. Yorktown)

The Table Manners of Mable Tanners

Hollywood Off Guard

Gym Work on the Pyramids

Movie Tricks

The Private Life of Louisiana's Governor

Flash Gordon's Trip to Mars

Bill Klem-The Umpire Who Never Made a Mistake

Camera Exposes Floating-in-Air Trick

Ruth Law-The FIrst Woman Stunt Flyer


 LOOK magazine was a popular photo-journalism interest magazine that competed with LIFE and was published from 1937 to 1971. LOOK often featured movie stars on the cover but regularly covered serious social issues such as politics and race. The two- to three-month lead needed to compile and distribute the magazine, sometimes put topics on the newsstands at awkward times. In one instance, the results of an opinion poll on the 1964 presidential election appeared three weeks after Kennedy's November 22 assassination.


Mild wear with edge toning, else in very good condition.


Cover - Marlene Dietrich


Contents Include:


A Woman Breaks Into a Harem

G-Men Fight Crime With Science

Marlene Dietrich's Troubles (one page in photographic spread has closed tear)

Man Against Fire

Did Lincoln's Slayer Escape?

To Catch a Wild Giraffe

Try These Exercises

George M. Cohan

The Story of Two Brides

Bees Will Behave if You Know How to Treat Them Well

The Push-Button House

The Idol of France Comes to Hollywood

LOOK Magazine - January 18 1938 $29.99

 

LOOK Magazine - April 26 1938 $24.99

 

LOOK Magazine - April 12 1938 $29.99

 

LOOK Magazine - July 19 1938 $19.99

LOOK magazine was a popular photo-journalism interest magazine that competed with LIFE and was published from 1937 to 1971. LOOK often featured movie stars on the cover but regularly covered serious social issues such as politics and race. The two- to three-month lead needed to compile and distribute the magazine, sometimes put topics on the newsstands at awkward times. In one instance, the results of an opinion poll on the 1964 presidential election appeared three weeks after Kennedy's November 22 assassination.


Mild wear with edge toning, else in very good condition.


Cover - Dionne Quintuplets


Contents


AMERICAN SPOTLIGHT

America Needs Better Prisons

The Lambeth Walk is Easy (Arthur Murray)


BRAINS TEASERS

Photocrime

How Smart Are You?

20 Questions to Test You


HOBBIES

Famous Autographs


MISCELLANY

Famous Basket Trick Exposed

Cartoons by Jefferson Machamer

A Little Girl Has a Jam Session

A Sculptor's Baby Poses

An Elephant's Keeper Takes a Chance


MOVIES

Marie Wilson-Hollywood's Smartest Dumb Blond

Jean Hersholt-Character Genius

Martha Raye-The Movies' Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde


PEOPLE

Confidentially

They Married for Love

America's Top Women Flyers

Bug Baer-Wizard of the Wisecrack


SCIENTCE

Sleeping Pills-Friend or Enemy?

How to Detect Counterfeit Money

New Glass Keeps Drinks Bubbling

Tested Toys

X-Ray Pierces Iron


SPORTS

How to Watch a Football Game

Football Sign Language

Bull Tramples Matador-Amateur Photography


WORLD SPOTLIGHT

The British Museum is Fooled

A Hospital for Women Only


 LOOK magazine was a popular photo-journalism interest magazine that competed with LIFE and was published from 1937 to 1971. LOOK often featured movie stars on the cover but regularly covered serious social issues such as politics and race. The two- to three-month lead needed to compile and distribute the magazine, sometimes put topics on the newsstands at awkward times. In one instance, the results of an opinion poll on the 1964 presidential election appeared three weeks after Kennedy's November 22 assassination.


Mild wear with edge toning, slight paper loss at head of spine, else  else in good + to very good condition.


Cover - Deglamour Girl (Deptiction of War as a Lustful Hag)


Contents


AMERICAN SPOTLIGHT

Birth Control-A Debate

Found: The Average Voter

$30 Every Thursday

Should Hitchiker's Ride?


BRAIN TEASERS

Photocrime

20 Questions to Test You


HEALTH AND BEAUTY

Glamour Girl Goess to Bed

Farm for Slender Figures


HUMOR

Machamer, at the Auto Show (Cartoons)


MOVIES

His Picture on Her Back

Mickey Rooney-Gable's Rival

Betty Davis Grows Up

Secret Files of a Press Agent

There Goes My Heart: A Preview


PEOPLE

Confidentially

Lucius Beebe: Snob

Superstitions of the Famous

Dewey G.O.P Man of Destiny?

Dionne Quintuplets Have Pets

Anne Lindbergh's New Book


SPORTS

Wrestling Jitterbugs


THRILLS

A Dive to Death-If----

She Leaps-Amateur Photographsy


WORLD SPOTLIGHT

Twenty Years of Peace

 LOOK magazine was a popular photo-journalism interest magazine that competed with LIFE and was published from 1937 to 1971. LOOK often featured movie stars on the cover but regularly covered serious social issues such as politics and race. The two- to three-month lead needed to compile and distribute the magazine, sometimes put topics on the newsstands at awkward times. In one instance, the results of an opinion poll on the 1964 presidential election appeared three weeks after Kennedy's November 22 assassination.


Mild wear with edge toning, else in very good condition.


Cover Art -  Unknown Artist


Contents


AMERICAN SPOTLIGHT

America's Most Democratic and Most Republican Counties

New York's School for Firemen

Students Who Work Their Way


BRAIN TEASERS

How Smart Are You?

Photocrime

20 Questions to Test You


CRIME

Camera Gun


MISCELLANY

Amateur Photographer's Department

Sextuplets Kept Secret for 72 Years

Jefferson Machamer's Hollywood Extra Girl

What's New in Women's Veils

Grounds for Divorce

Co-Ed Sign Language

Nude Children Go to School

A Cat Spill Its Milk


MOVIES

Men With Wings: A Movie Preview

Lupe Velez Gives a Divorce Party

Elephant Boy Makes a New Movie

Sally Rand Has a New Dance


PEOPLE

Confidentially

President Roosevelt's Illness

Grover Whalen, Stuffed Shirt

German Ace Loops the Loop


SCIENCE

Life of an Intern

Giant Magnet

New Ideas for the Home


SPORTS

Marshall Goldberg, Football Star

An Athlete's Golden Age

Amateur Bicycle Racers Crash


WORLD SPOTLIGHT

Hilter's Sanity Questioned


 LOOK magazine was a popular photo-journalism interest magazine that competed with LIFE and was published from 1937 to 1971. LOOK often featured movie stars on the cover but regularly covered serious social issues such as politics and race. The two- to three-month lead needed to compile and distribute the magazine, sometimes put topics on the newsstands at awkward times. In one instance, the results of an opinion poll on the 1964 presidential election appeared three weeks after Kennedy's November 22 assassination.


Mild cover wear with edge toning, else in very good condition.


Cover - Franklin D. Roosevelt


Contemts


AMERICAN SPOTLIGHT

Death on the Highways

Nation's Loneliest Man

What I Like and Don't Like About America


ANIMALS

An Elephant Drinks

Two-Legged Brownie

Diving Horse


BRAIN TEASERS

Photocrime

20 Questions to Test You


BEAUTY


Punkins Takes a Lemon Bath

A Head for Figures

Unswept Hair is a Flop


FASHION

Best Dressed Working Girls


HUMOR 

LOOK Laughs


MOVIES

Jean Harlow Lives On

Joan Crawford Dances Again

Cowboy and the Lady: A PReview


PEOPLE

Confidentially

I Want a Date

Big Shots are Camera Fans

Who's Who in Who's Who


SCIENCE

The Lie Detector in Live

New Ideas

Wonders in Your Head


SPORTS

All-America Teams are Bunk!


THRILLS

Modern William Tell

World War Aerial Combat


WORLD SPOTLIGHT

Tragedy of the European Jew

LOOK Magazine - October 11 1938 $29.99

 

LOOK Magazine - November 8 1938 Birth Co $19.99

 

LOOK Magazine - October 25 1938 $19.99

 

LOOK Magazine - December 6 1938 $29.99




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