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Newsweek Magazine, November 19, 1945 *Cover Photo of Truman with Atlee*

Livres anciens et modernes
Multiple Contributors
Newsweek, 1945
295,00 €
(Ladysmith, Canada)
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Détails

  • Année
  • 1945
  • Lieu d'édition
  • USA
  • Auteur
  • Multiple Contributors
  • Éditeurs
  • Newsweek
  • Format
  • 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
  • Edition
  • F First Edition
  • Thème
  • Newsweek Magazine, November 19, 1945 *Cover Photo of Truman with Atlee* GM's Electro-Motive, Division, Color ad for the new Pontiac (car), Color Kuppenheimer clothing ad, Moscow-London duel attests problems of Truman and Attlee in, shaping policy on atomic bomb, Nice color military-themed Coke ad (in Leyte, Philippines), Nice color Camel cigarette ad, Stalin rumors kindled by failure to show up for Red celebrations, photo of tubby Col. Esao Tokunaga who abused Allied prisoners in, Hong Kong, Evidence of Japanese war crimes in the Philippines, Blood over Manchuria, The idle GI and liberated France are mighty tired of each other, Dee Balla - Sweetheart of the Marines, Color ad for Pullman-Standard, Great color centerfold ad for the new 1946 Chevrolet, Two photos of a German weapon, the "Viper", a rocket-powered, piloted midget plane which was to be aimed at enemy bombers at, 620 mph - the pilot would bail out pre-impact, Canada's arctic exercise Musk Ox, Lewis-Murray feud blurs start of labor-management meeting, Clarence Birdseye now holds 300 patents - his latest invention, is a quick-dehydration method, nice color White truck ad, Edgar Bergen marries Frances Westerman, Prokofieff's voice is cosmopolitan - his theme is the spirit of, Russia, Photo of German POWs at Fort Custer, Michigan, color ad for Philip Morris & Co. - Bond Street and Revelation, William Keighley, It's Pepsi's Money - Portrait of America Exhibition at, Rockefeller Center, Color ad for Scheaffer's Pens Americana History Magazine Back, Issues
  • Description
  • S Paperback
  • Etat de conservation
  • En bonne condition
  • Langues
  • Anglais
  • Reliure
  • Couverture souple
  • Premiére Edition
  • True

Description

Contents: Color ad for GM's Electro-Motive Division; Color ad for the new Pontiac (car); Color Kuppenheimer clothing ad; Moscow-London duel attests problems of Truman and Attlee in shaping policy on atomic bomb; Nice color military-themed Coke ad (in Leyte, Philippines); Nice color Camel cigarette ad; Stalin rumors kindled by failure to show up for Red celebrations; photo of tubby Col. Esao Tokunaga who abused Allied prisoners in Hong Kong; Evidence of Japanese war crimes in the Philippines; Blood over Manchuria; The idle GI and liberated France are mighty tired of each other; Dee Balla - Sweetheart of the Marines; Color ad for Pullman-Standard; Great color centerfold ad for the new 1946 Chevrolet; Two photos of a German weapon, the "Viper", a rocket-powered, piloted midget plane which was to be aimed at enemy bombers at 620 mph - the pilot would bail out pre-impact; Canada's arctic exercise Musk Ox; Lewis-Murray feud blurs start of labor-management meeting; Clarence Birdseye now holds 300 patents - his latest invention is a quick-dehydration method; nice color White truck ad; Edgar Bergen marries Frances Westerman; Prokofieff's voice is cosmopolitan - his theme is the spirit of Russia; Photo of German POWs at Fort Custer, Michigan; color ad for Philip Morris & Co. - Bond Street and Revelation; William Keighley; It's Pepsi's Money - Portrait of America Exhibition at Rockefeller Center; Color ad for Scheaffer's pens inside back cover. Average wear. Unmarked. Address label atop front cover. A sound copy. Magazine

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