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Pratt, William V., Fuqua Stephen O.

Newsweek - The Magazine of News Significance: February 3, 1941 - Cover Photo of Spahis of Free France

Weekly Publications, 1941

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Year of publication
1941
Place of printing
Dayton, Ohio, USA
Author
Pratt, William V., Fuqua Stephen O.
Publishers
Weekly Publications
Size
4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
Edition
F First Edition
Keyword
Newsweek - The Magazine of News Significance: February 3, 1941 - Cover Photo of Spahis of Free France Fisher Body inside, front cover features young lady with horse, Nice one-page ad for Long Distance with close-up image of young, man, Photo and brief write-up of 72-year-old pancake-eating champion, Charles Sharp of Iowa, Eye-catching one-page two-color ad for the February 1st issue of, the Saturday Evening Post leads off with a profile of American, Airlines President "C.R."Smith, Plymouth car ad, Debate on Lend-Lease - article with photos including Charles A., Lindbergh and Joseph P. Kennedy, British Drive Against Italy rescues lifeline of empire - new, losses force Fascists to accept German domination, Amazing photo of a large (freight) trainload of Italian, prisoners being moved to the rear, Blow-up in Rumania - failure of Iron Guard Revolt Strengthens, Antonescu - article with photo of Horia Sima, Japan's Strong Men - Konoye strips Diet of powers as Matsuoka, praises Axis goal, Nice color ad for Seagram's V.O. shows Canadian server crossing, the border into the U.S., Negroes in Uniform - article with photo of part of Uncle Sam's, ninth cavalry Regiment, Nice ad for the 1941 De Soto which features Fluid Drive with, Simplimatic Transmission, Great photo of 7 year-old Barbara Schulz of Evanston, IL who is chief taster for the Reed candy plant in Chicago, Nice photo ad for the Edison Voicewriter, Ediphone includes NBC's Bill Stern and "Ellen Randolph", (Gertrude Warner), Photo of basketball player Stanley "Stutz" Modzelewski, Photos of Bob Feller and Bobo Newson, Radio sensation Martin Block, ad promoting air travel shows plane flying over old-timer, pouring hot water into the radiator of his snowbound car, Nice color-photo ad on back cover for Lucky Strike cigarettes, features Connor Aycock, tobacco warehouse owner of Durham, NC History Magazine Back Issues
Binding description
S Single Issue Magazine
State of preservation
Good
Languages
English
Binding
Softcover
First edition
Yes

Description

60 pages. Features: Great color-photo ad for Fisher Body inside front cover features young lady with horse; Nice one-page ad for Long Distance with close-up image of young man; Photo and brief write-up of 72-year-old pancake-eating champion Charles Sharp of Iowa; Eye-catching one-page two-color ad for the February 1st issue of the Saturday Evening Post leads off with a profile of American Airlines President "C.R."Smith; Plymouth car ad; Debate on Lend-Lease - article with photos including Charles A. Lindbergh and Joseph P. Kennedy; British Drive Against Italy rescues lifeline of empire - new losses force Fascists to accept German domination; Amazing photo of a large (freight) trainload of Italian prisoners being moved to the rear; Blow-up in Rumania - failure of Iron Guard Revolt Strengthens Antonescu - article with photo of Horia Sima; Japan's Strong Men - Konoye strips Diet of powers as Matsuoka praises Axis goal; Nice color ad for Seagram's V.O. shows Canadian server crossing the border into the U.S.; Negroes in Uniform - article with photo of part of Uncle Sam's ninth cavalry Regiment; Nice ad for the 1941 De Soto which features Fluid Drive with Simplimatic Transmission; Great photo of 7 year-old Barbara Schulz of Evanston, IL who is chief taster for the Reed candy plant in Chicago; Nice photo ad for the Edison Voicewriter/Ediphone includes NBC's Bill Stern and "Ellen Randolph" (Gertrude Warner); Photo of basketball player Stanley "Stutz" Modzelewski; Photos of Bob Feller and Bobo Newson; Radio sensation Martin Block; ad promoting air travel shows plane flying over old-timer pouring hot water into the radiator of his snowbound car; Nice color-photo ad on back cover for Lucky Strike cigarettes features Connor Aycock, tobacco warehouse owner of Durham, NC; and much more. Center page holding by one staple. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
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