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.
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