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Issue Date: August, 1945; VOL. 18. No. 4; WHOLE No. 106 Published by Esquire, this marvelous little magazine is full of wonderful ORIGINAL writers, articles, fiction, profiles of the great, the famous and the infamous, and many photography and art features! [EXCLUSIVE More Magazines detailed contents description, BELOW!) Featured in THIS issue: This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. Any unauthorized use is strictly prohibited. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 COVER GIRL: SHIRLEY JOHN ... Kodachrome By Mead-Maddick. [RARE and HISTORIC World War II, WWII WARTIME Edition, 162 pages, MANY Pages of beautiful Full Page photographs and gorgeous photographic and Art features -- as well as feature articles, all listed below!] ARTICLES: INSIDE front cover: "An Illustrated proverb suitable for framing". From Mark Twain. [Full page color painting by ELMER JACOBS.] I Rediscovered America ... CADET-MIDSHIPMAN WILLIAM T MITCHELL. After 3 years as a Jap prisoner. Diplomat to Moscow ... RICHARD LAUTERBACH. (Averill Harriman) The Coming Slaughter ... BERTRAM B FOWLER. On the Highways. So It's Hot in Chicago ... SIDNEY CARROLL. Look Out for Easy money ... CHANNING POLLOCK. Souvenir ... MRS. WILL ROGERS. (Betty) [A tribute to Will Rogers, full page article, full page color painting] The Moonlight Sonata ... J. HOLT. [With full page color painting by BEN STAHL] INGRID BERGMAN the Beautiful ... CAMERON SHIPP.("In Hollywood, where movies and makeup go hand in hand, Ingrid Bergman is the one star who still appears sans rouge or lipstick") [Nice 5 page article!] The Comics Are a Serious Business ... ALLEN SAUNDERS. Unknown, unsung, but highly paid are these backstage craftsmen of the funnypapers. Admiral of the Pullman Fleet ... WILLIAM F. MC DERMOTT. BERT E. DEWEY can locate any sleeping car in the country in fifteen minutes. Radiophoto Comes of Age. ... HOWARD WHITMAN. I Watched a Boy Come Home ... ANONYMOUS. He Built Success on Friendliness ... WEBB WALDRON. The Story of Smith Johnson. The Case of the Vanishing Bride ... ARCHIE MCFEDRIES. Food on the Fly ... EDITH M. STERN. Newton Kennedy Wilson perfected meals in the air. Galloping Telephones Are Coming ... ALFRED H. SINKS. Death of a China Hero ... SGT. MARION HARGROVE. Tomorrow You'll Travel by Jet ... MAJOR CHARLES M. FISCHER. My Caddie Was a Champion ... GENE SARAZEN. Skip Daniels had the stuff of which champions are made, both on and off the Links. A Governor Goes to Sea ... FLETCHER PRATT. [Article about HAROLD STASSEN, with full page color photo!] His First Harmonica ... ROGER STONE. Amnesia: Malady of Mystery ... JULIET BRIDGMAN. Battle of the Swamp Kings ... W. D. KLAPP. New Adventures in Treasure Hunting ... S. R. RUSSELL. Fabric for Tomorrow ... CAROL HUGHES. Wonder plant from the Florida Everglads: Ramie. The Wizard of Wistful Vista ... J. RYAN AND JOHN REDDY. If Don Quinn had had a job in 1931 Fibber McGee and Molly never would have happened. Here's how it was. Haven for Lost Men ... ANN FIELDS. Greaymoor Community continues to redeem lost men where others fail. FEATURES: Our Human Comedy. On a Note of Triumph: Special Feature ... NORMAN CORWIN. Two Letters Home: Picture Story. [MANY Pages, with many color paintings by LAWRENCE BEALL SMITH and JOSEPH HIRSCH.] Game Book. Grin and Share It ... EDITED BY IRVING HOFFMAN. The Children of Naples, Italy: Picture Story. Including Stanzas from "The Children's Song" by Rudyard Kipling. [16 photos taken by a Navy photographer in Italy] Forgotten Mysteries ... R. DEWITT MILLER. Some of These Days: Beokette ... SOPHIE TUCKER. Illustrated by Ray Prohaska. Between These Covers. A Gem from the Coronet Story Teller. Publisher: DAVID A. SMART. Editor in Chief: OSCAR DYSTEL. This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. Any unauthorized use is strictly prohibited. 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
Each listed above is of at least one page, most average 3 pages. MOST are original articles. This wonderful little magazine is guaranteed to be a gratifying read. (Or we'll buy it back!) There is no better Birthday gift or Anniversary present than a copy of this marvelous vintage magazine -- it captures the time perfectly!
This DIGEST (approx. 6"X9") sized magazine is COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD condition. (See photo) |