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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!
This Vintage April 16, 1979 Time magazine is complete and in very good condition with slight crease. This magazine measures approx. 8 1/4" x 11". This magazine is suitable for framing. The front cover features "Islam: The Militant Revival". Full of news stories of the day and nice vintage ads.  This VIntage April 9, 1979 Time magazine is complete and in good condition. This magazine measures approx. 8 1/4" x 11". This magazine is suitable for framing. The front cover features "Nuclear Nightmare". Full of news stories of the day and nice vintage ads.  This VIntage February 12, 1979 Time magazine is complete and in good condition with creases & is bent. This magazine measures approx. 8 1/4" x 11". This magazine is suitable for framing. The front cover features "Avatullah Khomeini". Full of news stories of the day and nice vintage ads.  This VIntage December 25, 1978 Time magazine is complete and in very good condition with slight creases. This magazine measures approx. 8 1/4" x 11". This magazine is suitable for framing. The front cover features "Deal With China Jimmy Carter". Full of news stories of the day and nice vintage ads.

Time Magazine April 16, 1979 Islam (Mili $8.25

 

Time Magazine April 9, 1979 Nuclear Nigh $8.25

 

Time Magazine February 12, 1979 Ayatulla $8.00

 

Time Magazine December 25, 1978 Jimmy Ca $8.45

This VIntage December 18, 1978 Time magazine is complete and in good condition with slight creases. This magazine measures approx. 8 1/4" x 11". This magazine is suitable for framing. The front cover features "Convention Fever". Full of news stories of the day and nice vintage ads.  This VIntage December 11, 1978 Time magazine is complete and in good condition with slight creases. This magazine measures approx. 8 1/4" x 11". This magazine is suitable for framing. The front cover features "Cosmetics: Kiss And Sell". Full of news stories of the day and nice vintage ads.  This VIntage November 13, 1978 Time magazine is complete and in good condition with slight wear. This magazine measures approx. 8 1/4" x 11". This magazine is suitable for framing. The front cover features "To The Rescue". Full of news stories of the day and nice vintage ads.  This VIntage November 6, 1978 Time magazine is complete and in good condition with slight creases. This magazine measures approx. 8 1/4" x 11". This magazine is suitable for framing. The front cover features "The New U.S. Farmer". Full of news stories of the day and nice vintage ads.

Time Magazine December 18, 1978 Conventi $8.00

 

Time Magazine December 11, 1978 Cosmetic $8.00

 

Time Magazine November 13, 1978 To The R $8.00

 

Time Magazine November 6, 1978 New U. S. $8.00

This VIntage October 30, 1978 Time magazine is complete and in very good condition. This magazine measures approx. 8 1/4" x 11". This magazine is suitable for framing. The front cover features "John Paul II". Full of news stories of the day and nice vintage ads.  This Vintage October 16, 1978 Time magazine is complete and in very good condition. This magazine measures approx. 8 1/4" x 11". This magazine is suitable for framing. The front cover features "Hispanic Americans". Full of news stories of the day and nice vintage ads.  This VIntage September 25, 1978 Time magazine is complete and in very good condition with slight wear. This magazine measures approx. 8 1/4" x 11". This magazine is suitable for framing. The front cover features "After The Summit". Full of news stories of the day and nice vintage ads.  This VIntage September 18, 1978 Time magazine is complete and in very good condition. This magazine measures approx. 8 1/4" x 11". This magazine is suitable for framing. The front cover features "The Shah: Iran In Turmoil". Full of news stories of the day and nice vintage ads.

Time Magazine October 30, 1978 John Paul $9.25

 

Time Magazine October 16, 1978 Hispanic $9.25

 

Time Magazine September 25, 1978 After T $8.25

 

Time Magazine September 18, 1978 The Sha $8.45

This VIntage September 11, 1978 Time magazine is complete and in good condition with slight wear. This magazine measures approx. 8 1/4" x 11". This magazine is suitable for framing. The front cover features "Showdown At Camp David". Full of news stories of the day and nice vintage ads.  This VIntage September 4, 1978 Time magazine is complete and in very good condition. This magazine measures approx. 8 1/4" x 11". This magazine is suitable for framing. The front cover features "The New Pope John Paul I". Full of news stories of the day and nice vintage ads.  This VIntage July 3, 1978 Time magazine is complete and in very good condition. This magazine measures approx. 8 1/4" x 11". This magazine is suitable for framing. The front cover features "Warren Beatty". Full of news stories of the day and nice vintage ads.  This VIntage April 10, 1978 Time magazine is complete and in good condition with slight wear and creases. This magazine measures approx. 8 1/4" x 11". This magazine is suitable for framing. The front cover features "Those Lawyers". Full of news stories of the day and nice vintage ads.

Time Magazine September 11, 1978 Camp Da $8.25

 

Time Magazine September 4, 1978 New Pope $10.49

 

Time Magazine July 3, 1978 Warren Beatty $9.25

 

Time Magazine April 10, 1978 Those Lawye $7.45

This VIntage February 28, 1977 Time magazine is complete and in good condition. This magazine measures approx. 8 1/4" x 11". This magazine is suitable for framing. The front cover features "Linda Ronstadt: Torchy Rock". Full of news stories of the day and nice vintage ads.  This VIntage October 25, 1976 Time magazine is complete and in very good condition. This magazine measures approx. 8 1/4" x 11". This magazine is suitable for framing. The front cover features "Here Comes King Kong". Full of news stories of the day and nice vintage ads.  This VIntage November 22, 1976 Time magazine is complete and in very good condition. This magazine measures approx. 8 1/4" x 11". This magazine is suitable for framing. The front cover features "TV's Super Women: Charlie's Angels". Full of news stories of the day and nice vintage ads.  This VIntage March 1, 1976 Time magazine is complete and in very good condition. This magazine measures approx. 8 1/4" x 11". This magazine is suitable for framing. The front cover features "Gore Vidal's New Novel 1876 Sins Of The Fathers". Full of news stories of the day and nice vintage ads.

TIme Magazine February 28, 1977 Linda Ro $8.45

 

Time Magazine October 25, 1976 Here Come $10.79

 

Time Magazine November 22, 1976 Charlie' $10.49

 

Time Magazine March 1, 1976 Gore Vidal's $9.25

This VIntage October 18, 1968 Time magazine is complete and in good condition with slight wear & crease. This magazine measures approx. 8 1/4" x 11". This magazine is suitable for framing. The front cover features " The Revolt Of The Right: Wallace & Lemay". Full of news stories of the day and nice vintage ads.  THE SATURDAY EVENING POST MAGAZINE

Dated May 5, 1951 

Cover Design by John Falter



Contents: 


Short Stories


Blond Malice...Thomas Barlow

Man Without a Future...Evelyn Hawes

Hong Kong Conspiracy...Sidney Small

The Flirt at Cougar Ford...Kenneth Sinclair 


Articles


Who Said the French Won't Fight...Harold Martin

We Were a Frontier Family...Alma Anderson

The Multimillionaire Nobody Knows...Ralph McGill

How the Giants Found a Pitcher in the Doghouse...Stanley Frank

Denmark's American Sweetheart...Ernest Leiser

They're In Love With Their Home Town...Em Locker

Why Don't We Stop This Inflation...Peter Drucker

Here come the Elephants...Juliet Bridgman

I Was a Surgeon for the Chinese Reds...Ernest Lippa 


Serials


Trial by Terror (3 of 7)...Paul Gallico

Who Killed Miss X (7 of 8)...Mary McMullen 


 CONTENTS

 

SHORT STORIES

 

FIRST LOVE...GERTRUDE SCHWEITZER

TANK ATTACK...FRANCIS CHASE, JR.

THE PREACHER'S CONFESSION...ALBERTA WILSON CONSTANT

THE SHERIFF WAS SCARED...MICHAEL FESSIER

 

ARTICLES

 

WE NEED EISENHOWER...

I GREW UP WITH EISENHOWER...R.G. TONKIN, AS TOLD TO CHARLES AMSDELL

THE CITIES OF AMERICA: COLUMBUS, OHIO...GEORGE SESSIONS PERRY

WE DRANK HITLER'S CHAMPAGNE...DAVID KENYON WEBSTER

HOW TO GET LOST WHILE DRIVING...ROBERT M. YODER

THEY TELL US STALIN'S SECRETS...JAMES P. O'DONNELL

MISS COVINGTON TMES THE YOUNG...JEROME ELLISON

THE MAZING MR. CHURCHILL: THEY LAUGHED AT WINSTON'S LAND SHIP (FIFTH OF EIGHT ARTICLES)...ROBERT LEWIS TAYLOR

 

SERIALS

 

ISLAND RESCUE (SECOND OF EIGHT PARTS)...JERRARD TICKELL

NOTHING TO LOSE (EVENTH OF EIGHT PARTS)...HMMOND INNES

 

COVER BY DICK SARGENT  CONTENTS

 

STRANGERS IN TOWN...SHIRLEY JACKSON

LAST TIME FOR THE MARSHAL...J.R. MOON, JR.

FIFTEEN YEARS AFTER...ZACHARY BALL

SLIGHTLY INDISCREET...JOSEPH CARROLL

 

ARTICLES

 

MY LIFE AT WEST POINT...PETER DAWKINS, AS TOLD TO HAROLD H. MARTIN

YOU CAN GET AWAY FROM IT ALL...PAUL SHUBERT

ADVENTURES OF THE MIND, 28: YOUR BRAIN AND YOUR BEHAVIOR...DR. R.W.GERARD

LADY UMPIRE OF THE SOCIAL GAME...ROBERT AND PATRICIA CAHN

THE UNTOLD STORY OF LITTLE ROCK, PART II: "WHERE DOES THE GOVERNOR STAND?"...VIRGIL T. BLOSSOM

MAYOR UNDER THE SOVIET GUN...JAMES P. O'DONNELL

THE FACE OF AMERICA: MUSIC IN THE PARK...PHOTOGRAPH BY BOB SMALLMAN

 

SERIAL

 

TIMBERBEAST (CONCLUSION)...VERNE ATHANAS

THE CASE OF THE MYTHICAL MONKEYS (FIFTH OF EIGHT PARTS)...ERLE STANLEY GARDNER

 

 

 

COVER DESIGN BY THORNTON UTZ

Time Magazine October 18, 1968 Wallace / L $8.45

 

1951 SATURDAY EVENING POST Magazine - Ma $12.00

 

SATURDAY EVENING POST MAGAZINE MAY 3 195 $15.95

 

1959 Sat Evening Post May 30 - Blue Ridg $19.95

THE BEATLES  


HERE'S THE SCENE: THE BEATLES MIA FARROW AND A POST REPORTER ALL GATHER IN INDIA TO MEDITATE WITH THE MAHARISHI MAHESH YOGI 


SATURDAY EVENING POST MAGAZINE - MAY 4, 1968


ARTICLES:


HAS THE COUNTRY GONE MAD?


BOBBY'S RED GUARDS


BLACK PANTHER


THERE ONCE WAS A GURU FROM RISHIKESH (PART 1)


DEATH IN GUALETMALA CITY


THE FLIP-FLOP MACHINES


VISIONS OF SUPER STARSNDANE IN HIS HEAD


I'M GOING TO MAKE IT - I'VE GOT TO 


FICTION


THE MIDNIGHT MOVIE DIRECTOR


YASH THE CHIMNEY SWEEP


DEPARTMENTS


LETTERS


MY KIND OF PEOPLE


AMERICA, AMERICA


POST SCRIPTS


HAZEL


EDITORIAL

 The Saturday Evening Post [v222 #46, May 13, 1950] (15¢, 184pp, 10½" x 13½", cover by John Falter) 


19 · The Truth About the Jackie Robinson Case [Part 1 of 2] · Arthur Mann · ar 

22 · The Innocent and the Guilty · Norman Katkov · nv; illus. Fred Ludekens 

24 · Are We Letting Our Children Down? · Henry F. & Katharine Pringle · ar Arlington Virginia schools 

26 · The General’s Lady · Paul Jones · ss; illus. Larry Kritcher 

28 · The Forgotten Tunnel from England to France · James P. O’Donnell · ar 

30 · Carnival Queen · James Street · ss; illus. Gilbert Bundy 

31 · Russia Almost Lost the War · Gen. Alexei Markoff · ar The Nazis attacked and Stalin was on vacation 

32 · Warning: The Water Problem Is National · Hugh Hammond Bennett · ar 

34 · San Quentin Is My Home: What Happens When You Turn Them Loose? [Part 8 of 8] · Clinton T. Duffy, as told to Dean Jennings · ar 

35 · Do You Take This Woman? · Neill C. Wilson · ss; illus. George Garland 

36 · Men at Work: Public-Health Doctor · Richard Thruelsen · ar Dr. Martin of Louisiana 

38 · Catastrophe Alarm · Ronald G. Sercombe · ss; illus. Melbourne Brindle 

40 · I Was a Gambling-House Dealer · Trina Mascott · ar Dealing Blackjack in Reno 

42 · Legacy of Fear [Part 2 of 8] · Garnett Weston · sl; illus. James R. Bingham 

44 · Passing Strange · John McGiffert · pm 

44 · Lines Found in a Guest-Room Chandelier - Pinned to the Guest · Ethel Jacobson · pm 

44 · Wit’s End · William W. Pratt · pm 

44 · Stamping Grounds · Richard Armour · pm 

44 · Ring That Horn! · C. F. Chien · ms 

47 · Girl in Hiding [Part 6 of 6] · Edwin Lanham · sl; illus. Bernard D’Andrea 

54 · Home is a Hand · Julia Savarese · pm 

60 · Foreboder · M. M. Parrish · pm 

90 · Rocky Mountain Spring · S. Omar Barker · pm 

97 · Parent’s Report Card · Jane H. Merchant · pm 

102 · This Thing Called Courage · B. Y. Williams · pm 

132 · One Hill from Heaven · Herbert Merrill · pm 

173 · Ask Any Husband, Any Wife · R. H. Grenville · pm 

184 · Keeping Posted · Misc. · ms; about Trina Mascott. 

 Saturday Evening Post


 June 25, 1955


with a cover  by John Clymer.


A great Birthday or Anniversary Gift!


Lorimer's master piece enjoyed by generations of Americans. Wonderful artists and writers as well. Abundantly filled with ads and cartoons. Well rounded reading that anyone would enjoy. 


 10½" x 13½", cover by John Clymer) 


· Jilted · Herbert Depew · ss 

· The Dope Runners · LaSelle Gilman · ss 

· Murder in the Sky · Frank Harvey · ss 

· End of the Rainbow [Part ? of ?] · Vern Sneider · sl 

· Forbidden Valley [Part 4 of 7] · Thomas Thompson · sl 

· This Life I’ve Led [Part 1 of 5] · Mildred (Babe) Didrikson Zaharias, as told to Harry T. Paxton · ar 

· The World’s Busiest Police Beat · Stanley Frank · ar 

Warren Anderson's Ohio farm is the centerfold between Mansfield and Massillon. 

The world's busiest police beat   New York's 14th precinct. 

Strong man from the south - Sen. Walter George of Georgia. 

He makes Hollywood mad   James Mason 

Idyll in the Ozarks    Drifting down southeast Missouri rivers. 

How to make sea water tasty  CONTENTS

 

STORIES

 

THE ORPHAN...LEON WARE

MAN FROM THE TALL TIMBER...GEORGES CAROUSSO

LET'S DROP THE WHOLE THING...SUE KAUFMAN

THE MARRIAGE THAT COULDN'T SUCCEED...CONRAD RICHTER

 

ARTICLES

 

I CASED STALIN'S BACK YARD...PHIL GUSTAFSON

THE TRUTH ABOUT THE FLORIDA RACE TROUBLES...JOE ALEX MORRIS

EVERY GIRL'S A QUEEN...WILLIAM L. WORDEN

HAVE THE BONUS BOYS PAID OFF FOR BASEBALL?...HARRY T. PAXTON

THE CANDID CONGRESSMAN FROM CONNECTICUT...T.E. MURPHY

IS THIS ROBINSON CRUSOE'S ISLAND?...EVAN M. WYLIE

THE MOREY CASE: WHY DID THEY KILL? (SECOND OF FOUR ARTICLES)...JOHN BARTLOW MARTIN

 

SERIAL

 

THE HUNTED WOMAN (FIRST OF SIX PARTS)...MARTHA ALBRAND

ONE MURDER TO MANY (FIFTH OF SIX PARTS)...EDWIN LANHAM

 

COVER...BY GEORGE HUGHES

POST MAG MAY 4, 1968 THE BEATLES, MIA FA $19.95

 

1950 Saturday Evening Post May 13 - Jack $15.95

 

1955-SATURDAY EVENING POST-JUNE 25-14TH $15.95

 

SATURDAY EVENING POST MAGAZINE JUN 21 19 $17.95

COVER STORY: How BOBBY KENNEDY plans to win it ... David Wise.


ARTICLES:

OK, Julie is a beautiful, mute, nymphomaniac Indian girl ... John Skow. It's movie time again in Kanab Utah, where they've been making Westerns for 30 years. The filming of MACKENNA'S GOLD, with Telly Savalas, Omar Sharif and JULIE NEWMAR (thus the title of the article); [NICE Photos, including Julie in the water.]


Let the ghetto run its own schools (Speaking Out) ... Jonathan Kozol.

Another conversation with Catfish (Affairs of State) ... Stewart Alsop.

Pretty Nancy (Points West,) ... Joan Didion.

Longer life for leukemia victims ... Alice Lake.

Our own worst enemy ... William J. Lederer. Illustrated by Robert McCall. 

What happened to dream town? ... Anne Chamberlin.

Fiction: True grit (Part II) ... Charles Portis. Full page color illustration by Stan Galli. 


DEPARTMENTS: Letters; America, America; My kind of people (Cartoons); Post scripts;Cover. . . Steve Schapiro (Black Star); Editorial. 

 The Saturday Evening Post [v219 #51, June 21, 1947] (10¢, 160pp, 10½" x 13½", cover by Stevan Dohanos)  


22 · The Girl and the Atom · Dick Pearce · ss 

27 · The Rebellion of Watley · Francis K. Allan · ss 

30 · The Devil at Crazy Man · James Warner Bellah · ss; western. 

34 · Doris and the Sea Wolf · Jay Wilson · ss 

18 · Dark Forboding · Roderick Lull · ss 

36 · Extra! Extra! [Part 3 of 8] · Clarence Budington Kelland · sl 

40 · High Vermillion [Part 4 of 6] · Luke Short · sl 

15 · Ireland Turns Away from the U.S.A. · Demaree Bess · ar 

20 · Admiral Halsey Tells His Story [Part 2 of 9] · William F. Halsey & J. Bryan, III · ar 

23 · The Mystery of Wimbledon Tennis · Al Laney · ar Don Budge and others 

24 · My Two Years with Truman · George E. Allen · ar 

26 · They’re After Your Nose Now · Francis Sill Wickware · ar 

28 · How the Comingtee Treasure Was Found · Herbert Ravenel Sass & Charlotte Ball · ar 

32 · Partners of the Sun · Steven M. Spencer · ar  Better lighting - 1/4 of our energy goes to seeing  1959 Sat Evening Post June 13 - Family Fishing;  SATURDAY EVENING POST MAGAZINE JUN 20 1959 NOT FUNNY

Sat Eve POST June 1 1968 BOBBY KENNEDY J $29.95

 

1947 Saturday Evening Post June 21 -Irel $29.95

 

1959 Sat Evening Post June 13 - Family F $19.95

 

1959 Sat Evening Post June 20 - Broken A $14.00

-THE SATURDAY EVENING POST-


-JULY 2, 1955-


-IN THIS ISSUE-


-4 SHORT STORIES-NEVER FALL FOR A MAMA'S BOY-MASSACRE AT KIMURANGU-MISS SYMPATHY-THE GOOD THIEF


-8 ARTICLES-HELP FOR THE ALCOHOLIC'S FAMILY-PRETTIEST THINGS AFLOAT-THE WORLDS WORST WOMAN-THE FACE OF AMERICA HERE LIVED A HERO-HOLLYWOOD'S YANKEE-DOODLE DANDY-PROFESSOR FOR THE FLY-FLY BOYS-THIS LIFE I'VE LED-


-2 SERIALS-END OF THE RAINBOW-FORBIDDEN VALLEY-


-0THER FEATURES-LETTERS,EDITORIALS,POST SCRIPTS,VERSE-


(THE WORLDS WORST WOMAN-EAST GERMAN MINISTER OF JUSTICE HILDE BENJAMIN-IN A SINGLE TRIAL SHE SENTENCED TO DEATH 38 ENEMIES OF THE PEOPLE-THEY DISAGREED WITH HER-THIS IS THE TRUE AND TERRIFYING STORY OF RED HILDE)-WHAT  IT LIKE TO LIVE IN EAST GERMANY IN 1955 -


 The Saturday Evening Post [v223 # 3, July 15, 1950] (15¢, 10½" x 13½", cover by Alajalov) 


17 · I Posed as a Communist for the FBI [Part 1 of 3] · Matt Cvetic, as told to Pete Martin · ar 

20 · I’ll Get Even [Part 1 of 2] · William Fay · sl   Bowling Story 

22 · The Great Schnozzola · Maurice Zolotow · ar      Jimmy Durante 

24 · The Scandal · Mary Roberts Rinehart · ss 

26 · Now You Can Sail Through Texas · George Sessions Perry · ar Intracoastal Canal, Marrero LA. 

28 · The Killer and the Pit · John L. Sinclair · ss 

29 · We’re Not the Best in the World · Hanson W. Baldwin · ar 

30 · Warning: Earthquake Coming! · Milton Silverman · ar  Fukui Japan 

32 · All The Girls Loved Jones · David Lamson · ss 

34 · Burma Bill to Britain’s Rescue · James Dugan · ar    Bill Slim 

35 · Death in the Pass · Erik Sjögren · ss 

36 · They Tamed the Boy Criminals of Chicago · Peter Lisagor & Arthur J. Snider · ar 

38 · Murder Is the Pay-Off [Part 2 of 7] · Leslie Ford · sl 

 CONTENTS

 

SHORT STORIES

 

A CRIMINAL ASSIGNMENT...JACOB HAY

WOMEN ARE SO UNREASONABLE...DUDLEY BARKER

I WANT TO GET MARRIED...STEVE MCNEIL

RIDER OF THE AVALANCHE...DONALD PURCELL

 

ARTICLES

 

THE MOTORIST'S MADDEST MILE...STANLEY FRANK

RESCUE IN THE OPERATING ROOM...MILTON SILVERMAN

THE FRIENDLESS MAN'S BEST FRIEND...WILLIAM S. DUTTON

HOW DETROIT FIGHTS RACE HATRED...WALTER WHITE

THEY MAKE THE ATOM DO TRICKS...JOE ALEX MORRIS

TROUBLES OF A MOTEL KEEPER...EVAN M. WYLIE

THE NEW KENSINGTON BANK SCANDAL...CRAIG THOMPSON

 

SERIAL

 

AMBUSH AT GHOST CREEK (SIXTH OF EIGHT PARTS)...JAMES O'MARA

THE CASE OF THE MISSING CORPSE (CONCLUSION)...EDWIN LANHAM

 

COVER DESIGN BY SARGENT  COVER: What they're wearing instead of clothes, the Big Costume put-on.


ARTICLES:

The right to privacy is a myth (Speaking Out) ... Bruno Bettelheim.

A good book (Affairs of State) ... Stewart Alsop.

Dreampolitik (Points West) ... Joan Didion.

Women at work: Is there room at the top? ... Marilyn Mercer.

On the brink of chaos ... Roger Kahn. Illustrated by John Huehnergarth.

The great costume put-on ... Maggie Paley.

Fashion: A 'bore war"d ... Marshall McLuhan.

It wasn't born yesterday ... Stewart Alsop.

The man who flies the black bullet (BILL DANA pilots the X-15) ... W. C. Heinz. Photos by John Launois. [MANY color photos!] 


FICTION: The grizzly ... Jack Dillon. Illustrated by Stan Galli.


DEPARTMENTS: Letters; My kind of people (Cartoons,); America, America; Post script; Hazel; Editorials; Cover: Charles Moore.

THE SATURDAY EVENING POST-JULY 2, 1955-S $14.00

 

1950 Saturday Evening Post July 15-Fukui $29.50

 

SATURDAY EVENING POST MAGAZINE JUL 18 19 $12.50

 

Saturday Evening Post Magazine July 27, 1 $12.50

The Saturday Evening Post


August 15, 1959


On The Cover: 


The Secrets Of Long Life


See Pictutes For Table Of Contents


Plus old advertisements and many photos

 


Issue Date:                 August 1, 1959


Cover Design by :     James Williamson


In This Issue:  


Coca-Cola ad on back cover 

Can Castro Save Cuba? 

Wyoming's Wonderful Women 

The Love Letter 

So I Escaped From the Bullpen 

The Struggle to Get Hoffa 

Death Walk 

Norman Rockwell ......Mass. Mutual ad 

... and much more  Cover Design by Thornton Utz



88 pages with many pages of ads.  The magazines are full of ads. Some are black and white and some have some color. I only list a small part of the ads.  There are more that have some color than what I specifically list. Some that I list may be full page, partial page, or double page ads. There are some particularly outstanding ads in this magazine. 


Short Stories: 



New Girl - Gloria Amoury

Dangerous Gift - Harry Klingsberg

The Death Dust- Frank Harvey

The Wrong Impression - William Bankier


Articles:


Our Fighting Men Have Gone Soft - Hanson W. Baldwin

So You Want to Live in Paris - Toni Howard

The Face of America: Bon Voyage! - Photographs by Farrell Grehan

I Coach the Hot Corner - Frank Crosetti, As Told To Al Hirshberg

Danger: Boss Lady at Work - Peter Wylen

The Struggle to Get Hoffa, Conclusion: How Long Will He Last? - John Barlow Martin

The North Salem Mystery - Evan Hill


Serials: 


Set up for Murder (First of Two Parts) - Richard Stern

Mark of Treachery (Fifth of Eight Parts) - Clarence Budington Kelland


Advertisements:



Assorted Advertisements

 The Saturday Evening Post, October 6, 1951 


Terrific vintage magazine, full of interesting articles, pictures, and illustrations. Cover by George Hughes, 172 pages.

Articles include: 

Our Trouble With The British, by Joseph Alsop 

The Cities Of America: Tucson, by Richard Thruelsen 

They're Not Afraid To Look In Mirrors Now, by Steven M. Spencer 

World-Series Fever - I've Had It, Bill Dickey as told to Harry T. Paxton 

Adventurers For Hire, by Jerry Leslie Hulse 

My Fifteen Years With MacArthurs: The General's Bitter Days (Fifth of eight articles), by Col. Sid Huff, USA with Joe Alex Morris 

The Happy Brush Pickers Of The High Cascades, by Hazel Heckman 

Secretaries Wanted - Desparately!, by Carolyn and Phil Gustafson 


Serials include: 

The Patient At Peacocks Hall (Second of four parts), by Margery Allingham 

Hornblower Of The Indies (Fourth of eight parts), by C. S. Forester 


Short Stories include: 

The Day The Circus Came, by Clements Ripley 

The Marriage Market, by Norma Mansfield 

Madame Forty-Four, by Michael Foster 

Touchdown Play, by Willard H. Temple

Saturday Evening Post August 15, 1959 *Al $12.50

 

1959 August 1 POST Magazine Hoyt Wilhelm $12.50

 

The Saturday Evening Post, October 6, 19 $12.50

 

SATURDAY EVENING POST MAGAZINE OCT 6 195 $12.50

COVER: Photograph of the Republican presidential candidate, Senator Barry M. Goldwater, taken by contributing photographer Burt Glenn.


SPECIAL GOLDWATER SECTION:

As the stormy presidential campaign nears Its climax, much of the controversy swirls around the personality and politics of Senator Barry M. Goldwater. In this Issue, a team of veteran journalists reports in depth on the Republican nominee, his family, his political advisers and his views on the land that created him.

Goldwater's desperate battle -- by Roger Kahn.

'The country I love' -- by Thomas Martin.

The men around Goldwater -- by Rowland Evans and Robert Novak.

The lonely lady behind Barry -- by Nan Robertson. 


ARTICLES:

The ecumenical movement threatens Protestantism (Speaking Out) -- by Henry A. Buchanan and Bob W. Brown.

Uncle Lyndon (Affairs of State) -- by Stewart Alsop.

The astounding laser -- by Max Gunther. 

Encore for twelve high-kicking housewives -- by Lewis H. Lapham.

A match made in the jungle -- by Milton Gross. (The Title fight between Rubin "Hurricane" Carter and Joey Giardello. [Article mostly about Rubin Carter]

The men who rule the stars -- by Bill Davidson. (The Hollywood Agent) 


FICTION:


The quiet island -- by Darrell Bates. Full page color illustration by David Passalacqua. 

The clear track -- by John O'Hara. Full page color illustration by Bob Pepper.


DEPARTMENTS: Letters ; Post scripts ; Hazel ; Editorial.


THE AUTHORS. Post editor at large Roger Kahn traveled through three time zones around the country observing Senator Goldwater. He saw a lot of pro- and anti-Goldwater placards along the route, and the funniest said, "Reinforce Fort Sumter!" Rowland Evans and Robert Novak, who write a Washington political column for the New York Herald Tribune, had expected the Goldwater organization to be tightly organized, but their investigations produced some surprises. . . . Nan Robertson, a Washington reporter for The New York Times, has been out on the campaign trail with the wives of all four major candidates. . . . Free-lance writer Thomas Martin, who interviewed Goldwater about his native region, is a former newspaper and magazine reporter. He is author of the book Dynasty: The Longs of Louisiana. . . . Max Gunther first developed an interest in the astounding laser through talking with a raser-manufacturing-firm executive who sings with him in a church choir.... Lewis H. Lapham, who is tall, dark and unmarried, boasts at cocktail parties that he once "danced with the Rockettes. It's true -- he danced with Rockettes alumnae at a reunion dance.... Milton Gross, who reports on the alley-cat match for the middleweight boxing title, is a sports columnist for the New York Post  CONTENTS

 

SHORT STORIES

 

THE HEAD HUNTERS OF IANAGL...OLAF RUHEN

THE WIFE WHO COULD COOK...EDMUND GILLIGAN

THE TAMING OF MCFEE...VICTORIA CASE

THE LADY WAS A DUDE...CLIFF FARRELL

 

ARTICLES

 

LET'S PUT SENSE IN THE ACCIDENT LAWS...SAMUEL H. HOFSTADTER, JUSTICE OF THE N.Y. SUPREME COURT, AS TOLD TO JOE ALEX MORRIS

BIG BUSINESS IS STAGE STRUCK...RUFUS JARMAN

RED CARPET FOR SERGEANT RECKLESS...ANDREW GEER

WHERE THE BIGGEST IDEAS ARE BORN...DEMAREE BESS

THE FACE OF AMERICA: TIP OF MANHATTAN...PHOTOGRAPH BY MAYNARD CLARK

ADLAI GIRDS FOR BATTLE...JOHN BARTLOW MARTIN

REBEL IN NORTH COUNTRY...TOM SILER

EVERYBODY FLIES IN IDAHO...PHILIP GUSTAFSON

THE FOXY DREAMER OF BROADWAY...MAURICE ZOLOTOW

HELP FOR THE LIVING DEAD...ROBERT M. YODER

 

SERIALS

 

THE GOLDEN JOURNEY (FOURTH OF EIGHT PARTS)...AGNES SLIGH TURNBULL

UNDERWORLD U.S.A. (CONCLUSION)...JOSEPH F. DINNEEN

 

COVER BY GEORGE HUGHES  COVER: Novelist John Cheever interviews SOPHIA LOREN; CHARLES ADDAMS creates a bewitching version of MOTHER GOOSE; SPIES; HUNTING. Cover ... By M-G-M.


ARTICLES:

Hunting is a dirty business (Speaking Out) ... Bil Gilbert.

'But if 2fe trucks fanned out. . .' (Affairs of State) ... Stewart Alsop.

Way back in '68 (The Human Comedy) ... Goodman Ace.

California dreaming (Points West) ... Joan Didion.

The espionage establishment (Part I) ... David Wise and Thomas B. Ross.

The Supreme Court asks a question: Is it fair? ... Stewart Alsop.

Aberfan disaster: 'Happiness ended last October' ... Terry Coleman.


Sophia, Sophia, SOPHIA LOREN ... John Cheever. "An eminent wrwiter visits a great beauty and she talks about Streisand, poker, Sinatra, pep pills and Marilyn Monroe." [NICE, In-depth article, with interview and multiple photos!]


FICTION:

Kill three (Part I) ... Milton Shulman. Illustrated by Stan Galli. 

Confession ... Fred McMorrow. Illustrated by David Blossom. 


SPECIAL FEATURE:

Mother Goose ... CHARLES ADDAMS. Original an unique drawings from Addams -- 6 FULL pages!


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

 SATURDAY EVENING POST MAGAZINE NOV 27 1954 WORKSHOP

CONTENTS

 

SHORT STORIES

 

WEEKEND SOLDIER....JACOB HAY

THE GIRL WITH NOWHERE TO GO...PHYLLIS DUGANNE

HUSBAND TROUBLE...F. HUGH HERBERT

THE SAILOR AND THE FLIRT...LASELLE GILMAN

 

ARTICLES

 

I'LL GET THE GANGS THAT KILLED MY FATHER...JOHN M. PATTERSON AS TOLD TO FURMAN BISHER

GAME-WARDEN COLLEGE...GEORGE SESSIONS PERRY

I CAN LIVE WITHOUT LEGS...REBECCA F. GROSS

HAVE WE DESERTED THE KOREANS?...ROBERT SHERROD

I'M GLADI WENT TO WASHINGTON...RALPH A. TUDOR

THE TROPHY HUNTERS OF DISCOVERY PASSAGE...JAMES PERKINS

I WOULD NOT MURDER FOR THE SOVIETS (SECOND OF FOUR ARTICLES)...NIKOLAI E. KHOKHLOV, AS TOLD TO MILTON LEHMAN

WORLD'S BIGGEST HELPING HAND...CRAIG THOMPSON

HOW THE MOVIES GET THEIR MONEY OUT OF EUROPE...BEN PEARSE

 

SERIALS

 

HOLLYWOOD CALLING (FIRST OF EIGHT PARTS)....CLARENCE BUDINGTON KELLAND

THE AVENGING TEXANS (FOURTH OF FIVE PARTS)...ALAN LE MAY

 

COVER BY GEORGE HUGHES

SATURDAY EVENING POST OCTOBER 24 1964 GO $12.50

 

SATURDAY EVENING POST MAGAZINE OCT 22 19 $12.50

 

SatEve POST October 21 1967 SOPHIA LOREN $12.50

 

SATURDAY EVENING POST MAGAZINE NOV 27 19 $12.50

SATURDAY EVENING POST MAGAZINE NOV 3 1951 TRICK OR treat  The Saturday Evening Post, December 28, 1957 


Terrific vintage magazine, full of interesting articles, pictures, and illustrations. Cover by John Falter, 80 pages.

Articles include: 

We Took the Nautilus Under the Ice, Commander William R. Anderson, U.S.N., as told to Clay Blair, Jr. 

I Call on Edie Adams and Ernie Kovacs, by Pete Martin 

New Clues to Human Behavior, by James P. O'Donnell 

Nixon's My Boss, Rose Mary Woods, as told to Don Murray 

Basketball's Toughest War Horse, by Stanley Frank 

Our Candid Scrapbook, by Robert de Roos 

The Names We Go By, by J. C. Furnas 


Serials include: 

Death in the Dep (Second of four parts), by Wolfgang Ott 

West of the Law (Fourth of eight parts), by Clarence Budington Kelland 


Short Stories include: 

The Stranger's Surprise, by Ilse Stanley 

Day of Retaliation, by Williams Forrest 

The Price of Parting, by Leon Ware 

Too Late to Make Up, by William Heuman 

 THE SATURDAY EVENING POST MAGAZINE

Dated December 21, 1957

Cover Design by John Clymer 


Contents:


Short Stories


The Christmas Lie...Dorothy Thomas

Summer Encounter...Edna O'Brien

Man to Man...Willard Temple

Fabulous Brew...Jacob Hay 


Articles


Are You a Letter Writing Lummox?...Rufus Jarman

The Miseries of Elder Benson...John Bird

Let's Be Frank About Me...June Allyson

My Parachute Failed to Open...Capt. George Day

The Face of America: The Itailian Americans...H. Landshoff

When My Husband Died...Barbara Smith

Hidden Gem of the Spanish Main...Richard Thruelsen

Mohawk Falls, or Bust...Ted Key

Game Warden in Manhatten...Bill Wolf 


Serials


Death in the Deep (1 of 4)...Wolfgang Ott

West of the Law (3 of 8)...Clarence Kelland 

 THE SATURDAY EVENING POST MAGAZINE

Dated December 27, 1958

Cover Design by Ben Prins 


Contents:


Short Stories


A Boy in Bethlehem...Olaf Ruhen

Portrait of Love...Norman Garbo

A Very Special Bed...Nora Caplan

Trouble on the China Sea...Jacland Marmur 


Novelette


The Nine Days of Night...Geroge Byram 


Articles


Britain's Own "Traitor to His Class"...James O'Donnell

The Three Strangers in Our House...Anna McMakin

Mexico's Peninsula Paradise...Corey Ford

How Words Change Our Lives...S.I. Hayakawa

They Don't Scare McGill...Celestine Sibley

I Call On Peter Lind Hayes & Mary Healy...Pete Martin

On the Oregon Trail...Joern Gerdts

The Gentlest Pets I Ever Had...Era Zistel 


Serials


Escape Into Danger (2 of 6)...Nancy Rutledge

The Midtown Bomber (4 of 5)...John & Ward Hawkins

SATURDAY EVENING POST MAGAZINE NOV 3 195 $10.00

 

SATURDAY EVENING POST MAGAZINE DEC 28 19 $12.50

 

SATURDAY EVENING POST MAGAZINE DEC 21 19 $12.50

 

1958 SATURDAY EVENING POST Magazine - De $12.50

SATURDAY EVENING POST  DECEMBER 11, 1954 


Cover title:  CHRISTMAS PHOTOGRAPH By Amos Stewell 

According to the cover ad-"Christmas cards are just about the most heart-warming aspect of yule-tide.  After they ar mailed, anyway.  Every Christmas everybody resolves to get busy on th cards very early next year, some do,"............ 

Various black and white advertisements:  Mobiloil, Toastmaster, Presto, General Electric, Westclox,  etc. 

Articles-Case History of A Tragic Medical Blunder,m the Horn and Hardart Story, Frankie Laine..Screaming Troubadour  THE SATURDAY EVENING POST MAGAZINE

Dated December 23, 1950

Cover Design by Alajalov 


Contents:


Short Stories


Child Of Divorce...Roderick Lull

Company For Christmas Dinner...Philip Wylie

Granny Hite & the Angry Mob...Neil Wilson

Small Town Doctor...Steve McNeil 


Articles


I'll Take Sled Dogs For Rough Going...Grant Pearson

Spare Parts For Human Bodies...Milton MacKaye

The Ladies Like 'Em Rugged...Pete Martin

The Kids Don't Remember A Thing...Martha Gellhorn

All Time Champ Of the Lobbyists...Beverly Smith Our Softhearted Warriors In Korea...Nora Waln

India Opens Her Hidden Storehouse...Joseph Kearney 


Serials


The Desperate Woman (5 of 6)...Martha Albrand

The Great Mail Robbery (conclusion)...Clarence Kelland 


 SATURDAY EVENING POST DEC 30 1967 Who Owns America?  1950 Saturday Evening Post April 1-The Drunkards Friend 

Saturday Evening Post


 April 1, 1950


Complete magazine with trolley car accident cover by Utz.


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. Well rounded reading that anyone would enjoy. This particular issue has articles (among others) 


The Saturday Evening Post [v222 #40, April 1, 1950] (15¢, 128pp, 10½" x 13½", cover by Thornton Utz) 


17 · The Drunkard’s Best Friend · Jack Alexander · ar; Alcoholics Anonymous. 

19 · How to Make Money Out of Nothing · Hartzell Spence · ar George Gebhardt of Iowa 

20 · Secret of the Cave · Burnham Carter · ss; illus. Paul Rabat 

22 · He Makes Magic Slippers · Ernest O. Hauser · ar Salvatore Ferragamo of Florence Italy 

24 · Beautiful Bargain · James Charles Lynch · ss; illus. Gilbert Bundy 

25 · Spring Is a Fraud · Robert M. Yoder · ar; illus. Carl Rose 

26 · Hollywood Says: "Please Stay Away!" · Pete Martin · ar Visitors to Hollywood studios. 

28 · Communism’s Child Hostages · Joseph Wechsberg · ar German children are being retaught Communism 

29 · The Burning Mountain · David Lamson · ss; illus. Stan Galli 

30 · Medical Miracle in the Backwoods · Harold H. Martin · ar John Glancy Hospital in Duluth Georgia 

32 · The Fox That Didn’t Like to Run · Don Tracy · ss; illus. Feodor Rojankovsky 

34 · San Quentin is My Home: House of Living Death [Part 2 of 8] · Clinton T. Duffy, as told to Dean Jennings · ar 

36 · The Frightened Lady [Part 4 of 4] · Ben Benson · sl; illus. Geoffrey Biggs 

38 · Ah, Spring! · A. A. Lattimer · pm 

38 · Mid-Century Awards · C. P. Donnel, Jr. · pm 

41 · Calling the Southern Cross! [Part 8 of 8] · Hammond Innes · sl; illus. Ben Prins 

50 · Helpful Neighbor · Harry Lazarus · pm 

56 · Air-Wave Slave · P. J. Blackwell · pm 

60 · I Never Love You More · Bettie Cassie Liddell · pm 

67 · Admonition · Philip Lazarus · pm 

84 · A Buck in Spring · S. Omar Barker · pm 

106 · April Rain · Ethel Barnett de Voto · pm 

114 · Singular Thinking · M. M. Parrish · pm 

128 · Keeping Posted · Misc. · ms; photos of Clinton Duffy, Philip Lazarus & Harry Lazarus.

SATURDAY EVENING POST MAGAZINE DEC 11 19 $17.00

 

1950 SATURDAY EVENING POST Magazine - De $12.00

 

SATURDAY EVENING POST DEC 30 1967 Who Ow $10.00

 

1950 Saturday Evening Post April 1-The D

THIS IS THE MARCH 9 1968 ISSUE OF THE SATURDAY EVENING POST 


ARTICLES  INCLUDED ARE: EERIE NEW TESTS IN ESP, VANESSA REDGRAVE - I'VE ALWAYS KNOWN I WAS SEXY, AGATHA CHRISTIE PART 2, A FUNNY AND FASCINATING LOOK INTO THE FUTURE, BOOBY KENNEDY SWORN IN AS THE ACTING PRESIDENT...IT COULD HAPPEN 


PLUS MUCH MORE 


GREAT VINTAGE ADVERTISEMENTS


 Saturday Post 1958 March 29 Kukukuku George Albee  

 

SHORT STORIES

 

IMPOSSIBLE ACCIDENT...PHILIP MACDONALD

BROTHERS' QUARREL...KENNETH LANDON

MAN TRAP...WILLIAM EASTLAKE

GIGLO...GEORGE SUMNER ALBEE

 

ARTICLES

 

RELIGIOUS REVOLUTION ON THE CAMPUS...JONES B./ SHANNON

THE LAND THAT TIME FORGOT, PART II: THE STRONGHOLD OF THE KUKUKUKU...ROBERT C. RUARK

BASEBALL'S OLDEST YOUNGSTER...HARRY T. PAXTON

DON'T FALL FOR THE MAIL FRAUDS...BEN PEARSE

THE FACE OF AMERICA: DEAR TEACHER...PHOTOGRAPH BY JACK FIELDS

BIG MAN IN SMALL HOUSES...ARNOLD NICHOLSON

 

SERIAL

 

DEATH STALKS THE BRIDE (FIRST OF FOUR PARTS)...NANCY RUTLEDGE

SEVEN DAYS TO TINGYOUG (SECOND OF THREE PARTS)...WILLIAM CHAMBERLAIN

 

FEATURES

 

LETTERS

KEEPING POSTED

POST SCRIPTS

VERSES

EDITORIALS

 

COVER BY BEN PRINS  FEB 10 1968 - THE SATURDAY EVENING POST - LBJ ISSUE

SATURDAY EVENING POST MARCH 9 1968 BOBB $15.00

 

Saturday Post 1958 March 29 Kukukuku Geo $15.00

 

Saturday Post 1958 March 29 Kukukuku Geo $12.50

 

FEB 10 1968 - THE SATURDAY EVENING POST $9.99

SATURDAY EVENING POST MAGAZINE FEB 18 1950 DIRTY HANDS 

 YOU ARE BIDDING ON A VINTAGE SATURDAY EVENING POST DATED FEBRUARY 26, 1955.  THE COVER OF THE MAGAZINE IS ILLUSTRATED BY STEVAN DOHANOS.  OTHER GREAT ARTICLES IN THIS MAGAZINE INCLUDE:


THE RED WING GROUP AND OTHERS CONSIDER WHAT SHOULD BE DONE TO IMPROVE THE WORK OF THE U.N. 

SCANDALS IN THE FHA 

PART THREE OF ETHEL MERMAN'S OWN STORY 

FULL PAGE AD FOR NBC-TV SATURDAY NIGHT WHICH INCLUDES "YOUR HIT PARADE" AND GEORGE GOBEL, MICKEY ROONEY, JIMMY DURANTE, AND DONALD O'CONNOR 

SILICONE, SCIENCES GOOFIEST DISCOVERY  Feb 12 1955 Sat Eve Post magazine Flying Tigers  THE SATURDAY EVENING POST MAGAZINE

Dated February 19, 1955 

Cover Design by Amos Sewell



Contents: 


Short Stories


The Girl Who Wrecked Cars...R.K. Gunther

Million Dollar Model...Peg Bracken

Tanglefoot...Ronald Sercombe

Trouble Street...James Lynch 


Articles


That's The Kind Of Dame I Am (2 of 7)...Ethel Merman

There's Music In the Woods Again...George Perry

Southerners Will Like Integration...Sarah Boyle

He Found Out Why the Comets Blew Up...Arthur Gordon

Coaching the Pros Is A Cinch, He Says...Stanley Frank

That Washington Security Curtain...Joseph & Stewart Alsop

Our Youngest Ambassadors...Haru Matsukata

Last Chance For Problem Children...Don Murray 


Serials


Bootleg Gold (1 of 6)...Robert Case

The Corpse On the Bed (5 of 6)...Max Murray

SATURDAY EVENING POST MAGAZINE FEB 18 19

 

SATURDAY EVENING POST FEB 26 1955 UNITED $15.00

 

Feb 12 1955 Sat Eve Post magazine Flying $15.00

 

1955 SATURDAY EVENING POST Magazine - Fe $12.00




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