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1947 Saturday Evening Post John Lear, Max Murphy

 
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TITLE: The Saturday Evening Post Vol. 220 No. 2

DATE: July 12, 1947

SIZE: 11 by 14 inches

COMMENTS: 148 Pages, Cover art by Mead Schaeffer. Contents include Short Stories: The Hot Sun of freedom by Sigman Byrd, Dream Stuff by Richard stern, ladies Don't Smoke by R. Ross Annett, The Boy in the Back Room by Phyllis Duganne. Articles: Firemen Re No Dopes, you Can't Say That On The Air, Why We're Trading With The Enemy, G.I. Beachhead in Congress, Washington's Missing-Papers Mystery, Adventure's Favorite Train, We're taking Better Care of Children Now, Admiral Halsey tells His Story (part 5 of 9), That's Gone Up Too. Serials: The Voice of the Corpse (part1 of 8), Extra! Extra! (part 6 of 8) and Other Features. Lots of beautiful color advertisements: Duraglass, Ethyl, International Trucks, Kaiser-Frazer, Hot Point, Plymouth, Kelly Tires, Mobilgas (Flying Horse), Lincoln, Jeep Trucks, Dodge Trucks, TWA, Trailways, United Airlines, Kodak, and many many others. Hundreds of black and white advertisements too.

 

CONDITION: Light rubbing and dust soiling to covers. The fore edge pages 139-148 have been bumped and have a small tear and crease in the margin only.

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