Georges Carousso (2 results)
More imagesCOLLIER'S Magazine 1946: SEPTEMBER 7 ** General Douglas MacArthur
Edwin Lanham; Eustace Cockrell ; Lawrence Williams ; Georges Carousso ; D.H. Johnson ; G. Edward Pendray;; Frank D. Morris; ; Reuben H. Markham; ; Amy Porter;; Francis Perkins; General Edmund B. Gregory;
Published by P.F. Collier & Son Company, Springfield, OH, 1946
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Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: GOOD+. TRUE FIRST EDITION THUS. INVENTORY OS >>> COLLIER'S Magazine 1946: SEPTEMBER 7 ** General Douglas MacArthur, painted cover by C.C. (Cecil Calvert) BEALL (1892-1970) BACK COVER AD = Chesterfield with New York Yankees Manager Bill Dickey and New York Giants Manager Mel Ott; SERIAL = "The Senator was I…ndiscreet" part 3 of 3 conclusion by Edwin Lanham; SHORT STORY = "You Amaze Me" by Eustace Cockrell - "Can you Coffeepot on Skates ?" by Lawrence Williams - "Survival" by Georges Carousso - "Guys from Anzio" by D.H. Johnson - "The Love Story of Katherine Hayes; ARTICLES = "Next Stop the Moon - Rockets to the Moon Sooner than you Think" by G. Edward Pendray; "Cloud of Doom - Atomic Explosion on Bikini Atoll" by Frank D. Morris; The Caulfield System - Stage and Screen's Joan Caulfield; "Bullies in the Balkans - Russia" by Reuben H. Markham; "Singing in the Zoo - Cincinnati Summer Opera" by Amy Porter; "The Roosevelt I Knew - The Great Experimenter" part 3 by Francis Perkins; "Congress Caused the Surplus Muddle" by General Edmund B. Gregory; ** 270 Grams; Magic Tape Repairs on Spine to cover, >> Creasing to magazine; wear to paper spine. crayon to front cover; Size: Folio - over 12 - 15" tall. painted cover by C.C. (Cecil Calvert) BEALL (1892-1970) (illustrator). Book.

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Add to basketUnbound. Condition: Very Good. Six drafts plus additional materials for an article that was written for and appeared in the May 5, 1964 issue of *The Saturday Evening Post*. The drafts are various formats (mostly typed) and lengths of pages, respectively 10, 15, 5, 11, 7, and 9 pages. Each of the drafts is edited and corrected,…most of them fairly extensively. Apparently a true and autobiographical story, but with the names of the participants changed. While deer hunting the author encounters a blind doe and her fawn. He takes them in tow, and through his employer, the deer is shipped to a specially trained veterinarian for an eye operation. Accompanied by over 50 pages of typed "interrogatories," probably from an editor or fact checker in order to better understand the story, though possible by the author in order to understand his own process. The accompanying material includes two snapshots of the deer. Carousso was a public relations man for a brewery, and was a very prolific author in both non-fiction genres (especially sporting, hunting and fishing) and various genres of fiction including mysteries, horror, suspense, and outdoor adventure. His work appeared frequently in *The Saturday Evening Post* as well as in *Sports Illustrated, Outdoor Life, Dime Detective, Terror Tales, Alfred Hitchcock, Reader's Digest,* etc. Much of his work was anthologized. One of his stories, "The Weapon," was adapted for the screen by William Faulkner and Howard Hawks for their aborted WWII film, *Battle Cry.*.