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Hazlitt, Henry, Et Al

Newsweek - The Magazine of News Significance, April 14, 1947: Cover Photo of Baseball Umpire Cal Hubbard / Passing of Henry Ford

Weekly Publications, Inc., 1947

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Anno di pubblicazione
1947
Luogo di stampa
USA
Autore
Hazlitt, Henry, Et Al
Editori
Weekly Publications, Inc.
Formato
4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
Edizione
F First Edition
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Newsweek - The Magazine of News Significance, April 14, 1947: Cover Photo of Baseball Umpire Cal Hubbard AEC Nash car ad, inside front cover, Very nice color ad for Ford Trucks features Mr. Brice Woody, Manager of the Gillespie Ranch of Tishomingo, Oklahoma, National Dairy Products Corp. ad features young boy posing like, The Massive Massimo, whose illustration appears on the wall behind him, Texaco ad for their Havoline motor oil features colour, illustration of bowler, Photo of 6'-9" basketball player Harry Boykoff, Nice color ad for red Dodge convertible, Interesting stylized color art ad for the state of Idaho, Container Corp. of America, Boeing ad features photo of their B-50 and C-97, Joseph Curran states the case against Communism in the National, Maritime Union (NMU), Photo of the Zarief quadruplets of Brooklyn, NY with their mother, Obituary of Henry Ford, After the Lilienthal Debate, Good Year color ad features the massive XB-36 bomber and is, massive tires, Lejon Brandy color ad, Japan - signals of economic storm - with horrible photo of, homeless mother and child asleep, Photo of Marines departing China by train - with air escort to, guard railway, Korea - America's most immediately serious problem in the Far, East, Egypt - good-bye to the British, Belgium - paradox in peace, Message from Stalin to Bevin, Nice color Lucky Strike ad features farmer holding tobacco leaf, Nice color-photo portrait of Golfer Craig Wood in Lord Calvert, Whiskey ad, Photo of British Royal family standing beside 7'-3" Cornelius, Mostert of the Transvaal, General de Gaulle is divided into two parts, CCF (NDP and Premier Thomas (Tommy) Douglas race to success in, Saskatchewan (with photo), Photo of bomb damage in Havana, Brief obituaries of Franz Seldte, The Marquess of Salisbury and Bessie Beatty, Nice two-color one-page ad for International Harvester crawlers, in oil field, Rare and fantastic one-page photo ad for The Four Wheel Drive, Auto Company (FWD) featuring a FWD towing trailer with Politics, History Magazine Back Issues
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S Single Issue Magazine
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108 pages. Features: Nice color Nash car ad inside front cover; Very nice color ad for Ford Trucks features Mr. Brice Woody, Manager of the Gillespie Ranch of Tishomingo, Oklahoma; National Dairy Products Corp. ad features young boy posing like The Massive Massimo, whose illustration appears on the wall behind him; Texaco ad for their Havoline motor oil features colour illustration of bowler; Photo of 6'-9" basketball player Harry Boykoff; Nice color ad for red Dodge convertible; Interesting stylized color art ad for the state of Idaho/Container Corp. of America; Boeing ad features photo of their B-50 and C-97; Joseph Curran states the case against Communism in the National Maritime Union (NMU); Photo of the Zarief quadruplets of Brooklyn, NY with their mother; Obituary of Henry Ford; After the Lilienthal Debate; Good Year color ad features the massive XB-36 bomber and is massive tires; Lejon Brandy color ad; Japan - signals of economic storm - with horrible photo of homeless mother and child asleep; Photo of Marines departing China by train - with air escort to guard railway; Korea - America's most immediately serious problem in the Far East; Egypt - good-bye to the British; Belgium - paradox in peace; Message from Stalin to Bevin; Nice color Lucky Strike ad features farmer holding tobacco leaf; Nice color-photo portrait of Golfer Craig Wood in Lord Calvert Whiskey ad; Photo of British Royal family standing beside 7'-3" Cornelius Mostert of the Transvaal; General de Gaulle is divided into two parts; CCF (NDP and Premier Thomas (Tommy) Douglas race to success in Saskatchewan (with photo); Photo of bomb damage in Havana; Brief obituaries of Franz Seldte, The Marquess of Salisbury and Bessie Beatty; Nice two-color one-page ad for International Harvester crawlers in oil field; Rare and fantastic one-page photo ad for The Four Wheel Drive Auto Company (FWD) featuring a FWD towing trailer with power shovel up seven percent grade; Photo of Mount Hekla volcano in Iceland; Dr. Otto Robert Frisch; America Fore Insurance ad features six graphic photos of damage against which they protect; Captain Bill Beecher of the County Fair radio program; Nice color Borden's ad features Elsie the Cow; Lawsuit over Superman - Joe Shuster, Jerry Siegel and Harry Donenfeld/Detective Comics, Inc.; Baltimore cartoonist Quincy (Moco) Yardley, whose little beret-topped kibitzer brings a breakfast-table laugh to newspaper readers; Coal and the emergence of John L. Lewis; Leon Mandel of Mandel Bros. Department store offers workers a library and many other nice amenities; Our Fiscal Irresponsibility - article by economist Henry Hazlitt; Photos of major league baseball managers and their comments on their teams; The Color Question in Baseball - Satchel Paige and Josh Gibsons; Promotional one-page ad for Greater New Orleans; Nice color one-page ad for New York Central; Nice color-photo ad for McCall's Magazine; Knott Hotels ad features Sandusky, Ohio; Nice color Kinsey Gin ad features three Martini recipes; Impressive color-photo ad for Norfolk and Western Railway shows huge flaming rail wheel being fiited via heat expansion; Seagram's Gin color ad features photos of original early American flasks from the collection of George S. McKearin; Outlaw American Communism; and more. Above-average wear and soiling. Spine tapled. A worthy vintage copy. Book
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