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April 1933 American Legion Magazine Wings Over Texas

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Dealer: Quinsippi Mercantile Company
Contact: John & Dee Reese - Email Dealer
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Description: Magazine Name: American Legion Magazine Publication Date: April 1933 - Volume 14, Issue No. 4 Cover Information: Bringing on the Water by Jes W. Schlaikjer. Magazine Size & Number of Pages: 8.50" x 11.50" with 68 pages including covers Condition: Magazine is in very good condition with no rips, tears or writing noted. Cover and internal pages are tight except for one page loose from binding. Some scuff marks on front cover. Staples are rusted. Corner edge bends. Address label on front cover. Contents: * As a T.B. Veteran Sees It by Francis Herbert Bent * Hobnails by Karl W. Detzer with illustrations by Kenneth F. Camp * Yesterday's Stunt is Today's Routine by Clyde Pangborn - Pilot, first non-stop flight across the Pacific Ocean. * P. W. (Part 2) by Victor Volmar with illustrations by V. E. Pyles * The Benefit of the Doubt by Philip Von Blon * Naval Reserve Stands By by George W. Akers * What Sort of Folks are We? by Louis Johnson, illustration by John Cassel * Chicago Calling by James B. Forgan, Jr. * See 80 and Die by John J. Hall * Preserve, Protect, Defend by John J. Noll * Wings over Texas * Plus much more Additional Notes: This magazine is does contain some nice ads in black/white full-, half-page ads, some with WWII themes. This magazine will make a great addition to your collection!
Status: No Longer Available Reference#: magazine295
Condition: Very Good Year: 1933


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