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Condition: Very Good. Prompt shipment, with tracking. we ship in CLEAN SECURE BOXES NEW BOXES Very good copy. Rubbed and creased. First edition. Adults only *.
Published by Crowell-Collier, USA, 1952
Book First Edition
Single Issue Magazine. Condition: Good. Halsman, Philippe (cover); Ylla; Wolsky, Milton; Fawcett, Robert; Tepper, Saul; Reusswig, William; Shaw, W.David; Stapleton, Bill; Hess, Lowell (illustrator). First Edition. 70 pages. Features: Nice color-photo portrait of distinguished builder Mr. Henry Doelger in Lord Calvert ad inside front cover; Bell Telephone one-page ad features photo and write-up of Denis Hartnett who was "Mr. Telephone" to the people of Homer, NY; Color photos of a Lion Luncheon in Kenya; Nostalgic 1-page 2-color ad for USS (US Steel) shows where their products were used; Vintage Goodyear 1-page color photo ad promotes their new Lifeguard Safety Tubes; The Koje Snafu - major article with color photos explains how U.S. Brigadier General Francis Townsend Dodd was seized by his captives and another was lured into signing Red propaganda - the astonishing inside story from the Korean War; What You Don't Know About Your Eyes; Article on Salt - 14,000 uses and $0.02/pound; Gabbing with the Gabors - article with great bedroom photos of Zsa Zsa, Magda, Mama and Eva; The Windfall (fiction); Pigs Have Wings (fiction); Baseball's Biggest Bargain - article on the Brooklyn Dodgers with fantastic color photos of many team members including Jackie Robinson; Blood Money (fiction); Ninety Saddles for Kengtu (fiction); Brief article and two color photos of native artist Frank White Eagle; First or Nothing (fiction); History Hinges on These Two Rivers - excelllent color photos of US troops near the Yalu River and US naval vessels in the Rhine - with brief article; Ike is My Boy - West Point's salty Old Sarge, Sergeant Marty Maher, reveals Ike's sports loves - article with four photos of Ike; Inch and a Half to Go - humor about women and maps; Camel cigarette ad on back cover features opera star Patrice Munsel. Couple of chips from top of back cover. Average wear. Library stamp on front cover and back page. A worthy vintage copy.
Published by The New York Times & Arno Press, New York, 1972
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Single Issue Magazine. Condition: Good. Illustrated by Mardon, Allan (cover); Regan, Ken; Tames, George; Davies,Diana; Tames, George;; Tepper, Alan B.; Volpe, E. Peter; Tames, George;Howard, Richard; Kantor, Tim; Swope, Martha; Depardon, Raymond; Maggio,Gene; Silano (illustrator). First Edition. 104 pages. Features: Garish blue-pattern GGG man's jacket photo-illustrated inside front cover; The Presidential Primaries - haphazard, unfair and wildly illogical; William Rogers Thinks Like Richard Nixon; The Erich Fromm Theory of Aggression; Jean Genet - Thief, Male Prostitute, Pimp, Trafficker, Deserter, Stool Pigeon - but he writes like an Angel; Pacido Domingo - The More I Sing, The Better I Sound; Finnair color-photo ad features man US travellers with their names and hometowns; Awesome one-page color-photo ad for Kate Greenaway-designed Partridge Family collection of dresses and separates features eight lovely girls in costume holding David Cassidy balloons; Fashion photo by Silano entitled 'Making Life a Little Easier' features the flowing, floating dolman sleeve; Contemporary nostalgia - interior design feature; pages of camp ads; and more. Average wear. A worthy vintage copy.; Folio - over 12" - 15" tall; The New York Times Magazine, February (Feb.) 27, 1972 - Pacido Domingo / Jean Genet GGG man's jacket photo-illustrated inside front cover; The Presidential Primaries - haphazard, unfair and wildly illogical; William Rogers Thinks Like Richard Nixon; The.