The Saturday Evening Post, August (Aug.) 31, 1957: Does Sweden Dare Stay Neutral? / Crooner Gene Austin
The Saturday Evening Post, August (Aug.) 31, 1957: Does Sweden Dare Stay Neutral? / Crooner Gene Austin
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- Year of publication
- 1957
- Place of printing
- USA
- Author
- Kalshoven, J., Amoury, G., Macken, W., Morse, G., Rigg, D., Baum, A., Tibbles, T., Hauser, E. Et Al
- Publishers
- Curtis Publishing Company
- Size
- Folio - over 12" - 15" tall
- Edition
- F First Edition
- Keyword
- The Saturday Evening Post, August (Aug.) 31, 1957: Does Sweden Dare Stay Neutral? Penalty Worse Than Death -, Douglas C. Rigg, Warden of Stillwater Prison in Minnesota describes the life of, the 110 lifers under his supervision, I Rode Detroit's Mystery Car - photo-illustrated article on, Ford's new Edsel, Buckskin and Blanket Days (2 of 3) - young Tibbles' prowess, astounded the Indians during a desperate hunt for buffalo, then a scene of human massacre stirred the warriors to vengeance, Town with a Homemade Lake - color-photo-illustrated article on, Bloominton, Indiana, A Crooner Comes Back - photo-illustrated article on singer Gene, Austin, Does Sweden Dare Stay Neutral - fascinating photo-illustrated, article discusses their military and civil defenses in the, shadow of their historic enemy, Russia, Secrets of the Unkown War (last of 5 articles) - Greenland's, valiant little 'army' raced to ambush the Germans before the, spring thaw, but they desperately needed American help, The Face of America - Callow Cowboys - branding on the W.R., Wooten Y7 Red River Ranch, Listen, Doctor! - Medical doctors listen to audio tapes to keep up with, new discoveries. Fiction: The Boy Who Didn't Belong, Marry for Love, Challenge the River, The Everglaces Blonde, The Case of the Dead Man's Daughter (part 4 of 8). Ads: Vintage, Homellite chainsaw ad features the EZ 6 and 6 22, Great color-photo ad for RCA Victor TV features several of their, Hathaway, Socialite and Nassau models, Fantastic one-page color-photo ad for the Plymouth Station Wagon, (white on blue) on the beach, L&M Cigarette ad features photo of speedboat racer Joe Schoenith, Death Penalty Capital Punishment Life Sentence Americana Music, Magazine Back Issues
- Binding description
- S Paperback
- State of preservation
- Fair
- Languages
- English
- Binding
- Softcover
- First edition
- True
Description
92 pages. Features: The Penalty Worse Than Death - Douglas C. Rigg, Warden of Stillwater Prison in Minnesota describes the life of the 110 lifers under his supervision; I Rode Detroit's Mystery Car - photo-illustrated article on Ford's new Edsel; Buckskin and Blanket Days (2 of 3) - young Tibbles' prowess astounded the Indians during a desperate hunt for buffalo, then a scene of human massacre stirred the warriors to vengeance; Town with a Homemade Lake - color-photo-illustrated article on Bloominton, Indiana; A Crooner Comes Back - photo-illustrated article on singer Gene Austin; Does Sweden Dare Stay Neutral - fascinating photo-illustrated article discusses their military and civil defenses in the shadow of their historic enemy, Russia; Secrets of the Unkown War (last of 5 articles) - Greenland's valiant little 'army' raced to ambush the Germans before the spring thaw, but they desperately needed American help; The Face of America - Callow Cowboys - branding on the W.R. Wooten Y7 Red River Ranch; Listen, Doctor! - Medical doctors listen to audio tapes to keep up with new discoveries. Fiction: The Boy Who Didn't Belong; Marry for Love; Challenge the River; The Everglaces Blonde; The Case of the Dead Man's Daughter (part 4 of 8). Ads: Vintage Homellite chainsaw ad features the EZ 6 and 6 22; Great color-photo ad for RCA Victor TV features several of their Hathaway, Socialite and Nassau models; Fantastic one-page color-photo ad for the Plymouth Station Wagon (white on blue) on the beach; L&M Cigarette ad features photo of speedboat racer Joe Schoenith. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy of this great issue. Magazine