Published by Weekly Publications, Inc., Dayton, Ohio, USA, 1937
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Add to basketSingle Issue Magazine. Condition: Good. First Edition. 48 pages. Contents: The President and Congress - Recovery Legislation at Stake: Mr. Roosevelt Stresses Long-Range Plans; Hill Worries Over Immediate Problems; Capital Press: Do Correspondents Believe What They See in the Papers?; Thanksgiving: Uncle Toby (Wilbur L. Cross) Contemplates the Flight of the Season; Mail Racket: Mr. (Jennings B.) Momsen Fools 14,000 - at $5 a Head; Mabel Shea: Mark Sullivan and F.D.R. Glorify an American Girl; (General Hugh S.) Johnson Boomerang: 'Greatest Phrasemaker' Silenced by Himself; Tupelo Law: City Limits Union Organizers; NLRB (National Labor Relations Board) Has a New Problem; A.F. of L. (American Federation of Labor) Loses: Labor Board Rules Out Edison Employes' Union; B.M.T. (Brooklyn-Manhattan Transit Corp.) Workers Fail to Escape Closed Shop; Haiti Appeals: President (Stenio) Vincent Gets Promise From Washington; Getulio Vargas Makes Brazil First American Fascist State; Climax in China: Victories Encourage Japan to Defy the Soviet; Chancelleries: Nazi Imperialists Now Aim at Vienna, Not Prague; Reds in Quebec: Premier (Maurice Le Noblet) Duplessis Starts a Clean-Up; Socialized Medicine, an Ideal, Disturbs Organized Medicine; Jersey Woman (Dr. Jean Broadhurst) Finds the Secret of Detecting Measles; Nobel Prize: Man (Dr. Clinton J. Davis) Who Helped 1924 Winner (Prince Louis-Victor Pierre Raymond de Broglie) Is Rewarded; Beaverbrook (William Maxwell "Max" Aitken): Prince of Press Comes Here to Breathe; Education: 44 Millions Get Together on the Subject of Johnny; Book Review: "This is My Story" by Anna Eleanor Roosevelt; The Wind Blows, Blows, and Blows Some More in "The Hurricane"; Ills of Merchant Marine Aided by (Maritime) Commission's Report: Lower Foreign Costs Make Federal Subsidies Necessary for Shipping; Farm Progam Hits Snags; Corn Causing Most Trouble; Housewives Strike: Object to Rapid Advance of Retail Food Prices; Utilities Lose: Compulsory Registration Upheld by Federal Court; Gold Flow: U.S. Loses a Few Million for First Time in 20 Months; and Perspective: Housing at Last? Full page colour anti-war advertisement for World Peaceways with mother lifting baby boy in the air "He's going to grow up to go to war? To be killed in action". Half page black/white Ol' Judge Robbins Cartoon Ad for Prince Albert Pipe Smoke. Binding intact. Small mailing label bottom front cover. Average wear. Contents clean and unmarked. A sound vintage copy.
Published by Weekly Publications, Inc., Dayton, Ohio, USA, 1937
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
£ 191.15
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: Good. First Edition. 40 pages. Contents: Congress Eyes Business for Cue on Future Course: A Week of Dawdling, Then Recovery Emerges as Main Goal of Legislators; International Deal: World's Two Biggest Traders Get Down to Business; Labor Waits: Movement to Aid Business Perils Wage-Hour Bill; Concept of Life: Reich Emigre (Dr. Richard Benedict Goldschmidt) Challenges Theory of Heredity; Church United: Wesley's American Children Bury Their Differences; Strikebreaking: U.S. Loses First Big Case Under the Byrnes Act; Problem - Relief: When Winter Comes 150 Mayors Will Be on the Job; The 'Rug' Murder: A Patch in the Snow, a Body (Patrick J. Corcoran), and a Gossip Column; Tzenny Chandris: Freighters' Survivors Wonder Who Got the Money; K.K.K. (Ku Klux Klan) in Florida: Governor (Fred P.) Cone Reads the Papers, Crosses Burn in Miami Park; Siege of Asia: Chinese Defeat Becomes National Disaster: Powers Give Up 'Efforts' to Check the Japanese and Put the Blame on U.S.; Quixote of Peace: (Edgar Algernon) Cecil Gets Nobel Prize for Support of League (of Nations Union); Head Hunters: Diplomats Stalking Prey From London to Vienna; Putsch in Peru?: Fellow Dictators Now Dream of Imitating Vargas; Monsieur X: The Man (Octave Montjoin) Who Lost Himself Is Found by the State; French Kluxers: Phantom Rightist Clan (Les Cagoulards) Saves Premier (Camille Chautemps) From Defeat; Romance in Umania: King Carol as Cabinet Maker (With Magda (Lupescu) at the Controls); House of Hesse: A Chimney Alters the Course of 600-Year-Old Line; Wind and Color on the Screen: Ebb Tide Follows Hurricane and Gasp Follows Gasp; (Karl) Schafer the Skater - a Gay Blade Who Would Prefer to Wear Long Trousers; The Mason Tradition Blooms Anew in Composer (Daniel Gregory Mason), 64, Who Lauds Lincoln; Harlem Under Control: (American) Negro Ballet Gives 'Fire Bird' and Park Ave. Approves; Production Falls, Unrest Grows Among Auto Industry Workers: Union Leaders' Troubles Increase as Declining Sales Cause Heavy Layoff; Stones are Cast: Disunion of Unions Impairs Affairs of Domestic Union; Labor Rivalry: 'Two-Bit' Auto Organization (Independant Association of Chrysler Employes) Gives U.A.W. (United Automobile Workers) a Wedge; Unions for Banks: First Step in Nationwide Campaign Starts in N.Y. (New York); Housing Aid Comes to Fore Again as Business Stimulant; Trade Barometer: Steel Output Does Reflect, Does Not Forecast, Trend; Court Test: Government and Utilities Start Their Real Battle; Aviation: Transatlantic Dream is Boosted by Maritime Board in Report to Congress; The Radio Priest (Father Charles E. Coughlin) Again: Vatican Finally Hands Down an Opinion; Doctor Cures Sore Throat with X-Ray, Tube, Light Bulb, Forceps and Patience; What to Learn at College Raises Discussion at Session of Land Grant Educators; A College Professor (Dr. William Allen Neilson) Makes a Startling Discovery; and Perspective: Give the Roads a Break! and Congressional Background. Interesting color-photo ad for the Packard Lektro-Shaver on back cover. Binding intact. Average wear. Small mailing label bottom front cover. Contents clean and unmarked. A sound vintage copy.
Published by Weekly Publications, Inc., Dayton, Ohio, USA, 1937
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
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Add to basketSingle Issue Magazine. Condition: Good. First Edition. 44 pages. Contents: Market Goes on a Bender - Sobers Economic Planners: Business Volume Eases Off, Depression Not Indicated; (Alfred M.) Landon and 'the 17,000,000' Meet at the G.O.P. (Republican) Fireside; Yankee Putsch: Rhode Island Revolution - Angry Irishmen Make War; (Harold L.) Ickes Loses: Senator (Robert F.) Wagner's Choice (Nathan Straus) Gets Biggest Housing Job; War for Peace: Labor's Feudists Come to the Round Table; Who Are the Terrorists Who Are Now Paralyzing Palestine?: The Answer is Known by a Man Named Fawzi Bey; Dictators: (General Francisco) Franco Wins North Coast, Duce (Benito Mussolini) Plots New Victories; Pawns: Nazis Frighten Prague, Vienna, Budapest, Danzig; Far East: Chinese Reds Gum the Works of Japanese War Machine; Book Review: "An Artist in America" by Thomas Hart Benton; A Noted Art Collector (Sam Lewisohn) Explains the New Masters to Laymen; Philadelphia Museum (of Art) Presents a Many-Sided (Honore) Daumier in Lively Show; (Frances) Alda's Life Story Presents a Soprano's View of Men, Women and Tenors; The Monte Carlo Ballet Starts a New Season and Loses a Star (Leonide Massine); Coeds and (Lawrence Morgan) Larry Kelley Active at the Halfway Mark of 1937 Football; Auto Show Visitors Inspect 1938 Models: Executives See Car Sales as Key to Business Outlook; ICC (Interstate Commerce Commission) Decision: Freight Rates Increased - Roads May Ask for Still More; Budget: Latest Estimate Shows Further Income Drop; Aviation: A Snow Squall Swirls Out of the Mountains, and 19 Die on Chalk Peak (United Air Lines Douglas Mainliner Crash); Science: Lord (Ernest) Rutherford, the Prober of Atomic Mysteries, Goes to Probe a Greater; A Life-Saving Drug Brings Death to the Careless, Worries to Doctors; Frederick Snite to Get a More Comfortable Iron Lung - Newly Perfected; Education: Formula From Hoboken - For Greater Success Build Up a Larger Vocabulary; Two Newspaper Leaders Criticize the American Press for Its Own Good; The Inside on How Those on the Outside Obtain Inside News of the Vatican; and Perspective: The Lesson of the Break. Full Page Color Ad for Chesterfield Cigarettes on back cover features the Three Musketeers. Binding intact. Small mailing label bottom front cover. Average wear. Contents clean and unmarked. A quality vintage copy.; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; Market Goes on a Bender - Sobers Economic Planners: Business Volume Eases Off, Depression Not Indicated; (Alfred M.) Landon and 'the 17,000,000' Meet at the G.O.P. (Republican) Fireside; Yankee Putsch: Rhode Island Revolution - Angry Irishmen Make War;
Published by Weekly Publications, Inc., Dayton, Ohio, USA, 1937
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: Good. First Edition. 44 pages. Contents: Empty Victories for Japan, Vague Hopes for 9-Power Pact: Orderly Retreat Thwarts the Conquerors at Shanghai; Collective Bargainers Fail to Strike a Bargain: Voices From the Ranks Plead for Labor Peace; 'Mutiny': (S.S.) Algic's Troubles Show Union Strength and Weakness; Treasury's Lady: The Assistant Secretary (Josephine Roche) Goes Back to the Mines; G.O.P. Travail: Party Applauds and Regrets Hoover's Speech; Big Navy: Big Ships, Big Guns, Big Money on the Seas; (Francisco) Franco Prepares to Use Roman Design for Victory: Pirates and Sheiks Act, Diplomats Continue Haggling; Resignation: Wizard of Reich Finance (Dr. Hjalmar Horace Greeley Schacht) Finally Tires of Nazi Miracles; Roman Holiday: The Duce (Benito Mussolini) Marks Anno XV by Recalling (Vittorio Cerruti) Paris Ambassador; Dog Fight: Bulldog (Andre Tardieu) and Fox Terrier (Francois de la Rocque) of French Politics Mix It Up; Twain as a Menace: Brazil Gestapo Indicts Tom Sawyer as a Red; John (Moore) Montague, Mystery Golfer, Adds Another Score to His Record; Radio Gore Criticized for Making Children's Hour a Pause That Depresses; The Oldest Phonograph Record Played, Then Displayed in Washington; The Networks Present More and Better Unsponsored Programs; (Karl) Capek Shows That, as Far as Man Is Concerned, No Newts Is Good Newts; Albert Halper Continues His Autobiography in His New Novel; Book Review: "Great Contemporaries: by Winston Churchill; Authorities Take Issue as to Whether Candid Cameras Are Too Candid; Spotlight Focused on Cancer at Surgeons' Meeting in Chicago; Diabetes and Birth Discussed at Rochester; Observers Debate Whether New Deal Is About-Facing: Declining Trade Causes Demand for Change in Policy; Third-Quarter Earnings Hold to Prosperity Levels; (Edward R.) Stettinius: Some Young Men Take Over U.S. Steel Corp.; Utilities: Bonneville (Dam) Head (James D. Ross) Proposes Countrywide Rate Yardstick; and Perspective: As the (Arms) Conference Opens and Beer Since Repeal. Full Page Vintage Color Print Ad with Robert Taylor Promoting Lucky Strike Cigarettes. Half page black/white Ol' Judge Robbins Cartoon Ad for Prince Albert Pipe Smoke. Nice color-photo ad for Lucky Strike cigarettes on back cover features Robert Taylor, star of "Yank at Oxford"; Binding sound. Small mailing label bottom front cover. Average wear. A quality vintage copy.