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The Saturday Evening Post, June 1 1940, Volume 212, Number 49 - The Red  Army / Gene Tunney

The Saturday Evening Post, June 1 1940, Volume 212, Number 49 - The Red Army / Gene Tunney

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The Saturday Evening Post, June 1 1940, Volume 212, Number 49 - The Red Army / Gene Tunney

by Wylie, Philip; Waters, Don; Shelby, Kermit; Krivitsky, W.G.; Wright, Silas; Sommers, Martin; Allen, C.B.; Tunney, Gene; High, Stanley; Wodehouse, P.G.; Strabel, Thelma

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USA: The Curtis Publishing Company. Good. 1940. First Edition. Single Issue Magazine. Features: The Red Army - Was it made in Germany?; When Will the Bombing Start? - Don't bet on the war till you read this; Air Safety Isn't Luck - How the Air Safety Board works for airline safety; Courage is a Business - Gene Tunney says courage, like muscle, can be developed; Satan, Be Warned - Protestants, Catholics and Jews get together. Short Stories: Light Tackle; Vengeance Reef; Now Who's Stubborn, Mr. Tutt and the Lone Tree Mine. Serials: Quick Service (part 5 of 8 by P.G. Wodehouse); Reap the Wild Wind (conclusion); and more. Nice color American Airlines ad inside front cover shows family at home and in the air. Full-page black and white ad for 1940 Plymouth cars; Full-page color-photo Oldsmobile ad features red coupe; Nice one-page color ad for Whitman's chocolates features young lady; Full-page two-color Chevrolet ad features $659 Master 85 Business Coupe; One-page Sanfordized ad features black and white illustration of African-American male servant and female maid (Sam & Selena) in kitchen; One-page color-photo ad for General Electric refrigerators features African-American maid helping mother and son in kitchen; Back cover color Coke ad features baseball coach with arm around player. Complete and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage example.; Cover Art; Folio .

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Title
The Saturday Evening Post, June 1 1940, Volume 212, Number 49 - The Red Army / Gene Tunney
Author
Wylie, Philip; Waters, Don; Shelby, Kermit; Krivitsky, W.G.; Wright, Silas; Sommers, Martin; Allen, C.B.; Tunney, Gene; High, Stanley; Wodehouse, P.G.; Strabel, Thelma
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Bransom, Paul
Format/Binding
Single Issue Magazine
Book Condition
Used - Good
Edition
First Edition
Publisher
The Curtis Publishing Company
Place of Publication
USA
Date Published
1940
Keywords
Gene Tunney, P.G. Wodehouse, Red Army, World War 1939-1945, Air Safety, Air Safety Board, Courage, Ecumenism
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