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Saturday Evening Post 1/43 WW2, Irving Berlin

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Dealer: Crown Antiques & Collectibles
Contact: Steve Hyman - Email Dealer
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Price: $15.00 USD  - Currency Converter

Shipping inside United States: $4.50
Shipping outside United States: Quoted at time of purchase

Description: This is an original Saturday Evening Post, January 9, 1943. Cover by Mead Schaeffer.

Contents include short stories: Dan Peters and Casey Jones by Wilbur Schramm; and 3 others.A Pain in the Neck; Sailor on Broadway; Forest Buccaneer; and Doowinkle, Attorney by Harry Klingsberg. Articles include City in Prison (1 of 2) by Joseph Alsop; The Happiest Man on Broadway by John Chapman (about Irving Berlin); Hatred over Europe; article on Cocker Spaniels; Factory Follies (pictorial); Shoot the Works (last of 3) on how our factories are turning the tide of the war. Serials including Dangerous Ways (2/6) by Robert E. Pinkerton; Eddie and the Archangel Mike (conclusion) by Barry Benefield.

There are so many great advertisements, many full-page or two-page color ads, too many list here. They include Pennsylvania Railroad; Whitman's Sampler; Campbell's; Kodak; Conoco; GE; Chesterfield cigarettes; great Coke ad featuring American soldier on back cover; and many more. Lots of ads have a wartime "flavor" to them, referring to World War II, reminding you to buy war bonds, etc.

10.5" x 14", 84 pages. Overall Condition: very good. Minor signs of aging. Front cover slightly wrinkled. Address label on front cover.

Check our other auctions for more great Saturday Evening Post magazines from the 1930's and 1940's! [Box 47008] - [Item 72587]
Status: For Sale Reference#: 72587K
Condition: See item description Year: c.1900


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