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Issue Date: JANUARY, 1943; VOL. 13, NO. 3; WHOLE NO. 75
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[RARE and HISTORIC World War II, WWII WARTIME Edition, 176 pages, MANY Pages of beautiful Full Page photographs and gorgeous photographic features -- as well as feature articles, all listed below!]
COVER GIRL: The clock strikes 12; the hour of unmasking is at hand, and BETTINA BOLEGARD steps forward to wish you HAPPY NEW YEAR. Luckily, Paul Garrison was able to record the moment with his color lens. Miss Bolegard, wife of a writer and mother of a four-year-old son, has found time to win a name for herself as New York's top hat model. In her spare moments, she designs her own clothes and paints. She was born in Chicago 26 years ago, but spent most of her life abroad and was educated in France and England.
PICTORIAL FEATURES: [SEE PHOTOS BELOW!]
By His Deeds Measure Yours: COLOR GATEFOLD Painting by JOHN FALTER. [Backside: "Fast Freight", by Peter Helck.]
Saludos 1943: GATEFOLD CALENDAR by WALT DISNEY. [With color drawings on front and back!]
The Gallery of Photographs: Army Camera Contest. [Wartime Army photographs, from 18 p[rice winners in Coronet's Camera contest -- 18 full pages! ]
Everything but the Truth: Picture Story ... WELDON MELICK. [Photos of the antics on the show "Truth or Consequences, 17 full pages of photographs!]
ARTICLES:
Diary of a Transport ... DAVID NICHOL. Sail the high seas with a troop transport.
Frozen Assets: Family Style ... SIGMUND SAMETH. Frozen foods may yet prove the decisive weapon for victory on the home front.
Justice on a Joss Stick ... CARL GLICK. Chinese Justice.
HOWARD HUGHES: Hell's Angel ... VICTOR BOESEN. "The Real story of Heny Kaiser's silent partner, Howard Hughes, who handles big business, aviation and Hollywood with all the dexterity of a Superman." [Interesting and complimentary article, with small drawn portrait. Five pages. ]
Two Motors and Nine Lives ... KEITH WHEELER. A saga of men who fly against death in the Artic fog, heroes of our Alaskan front, their exploits will command your admiration.
They Prophesy for '43 ... PRISCILLA JAQUITH. Here is your calendar for Victory by some top military thinkers.
Henry the Morgue ... MICHAEL EVANS. Secretary Henry Morgenthau.
Color on the V-Shift ... LAWRENCE GALTON. Choosing the right colors to increase production in war factories.
The Quezons Go Rolling ... EDITH M. STERN. Manuael Luis Quezon and family.
Nectar from a Nanny ... BARBARA HEGGIE. When you say bottom's up to Goat milk, you're on the road to health.
What the Japs Told Me ... JOY HOMER. The Fabulous adventures of an American girl who worked with Japan's fifth column to revive Democracy in the Far East.
Blueprint for Blackguards ... ROBERT ST. JOHN. England's Black market.
Heavenly Umbrellas ... DOUGLAS J. INGELLS. Parachutes.
Dragnet for Smugglers ... MURRAY T. BLOOM. The Customs man and diamond Smuggling.
Where Grown-Ups Learn to Talk ... DORON K. ANTRIM. Speech defects, Stuttering, National Hospital for Speech Disorders in New York.
The Moving and Storage Boom ... WILLIAM LYDGATE .
FICTION FEATURE: Christmas Dead Ahead ... RICHARD SALE.
FEATURES:
Automotive Merlins: Portfolio of Personalities, by Christy Borth. [A page each, with text and drawn portrait: Charles E. Sorenson, Albert Kahn, Henry R. Krueger, O. E. Hunt, David A. Wallace.]
Game of Anagrams: Quiz.
The Coming Battle of Germany: Coronet Bookette ... WILLIAM B. ZIFF .
Should Prisoners Be Released To Fight?.
Coronet Round Table ... LEWIS E. LAWES .
MISCELLANY:
Forgotten Mysteries ... R. DR WITT MILLER.
The Best I Know.
Not of Our Species.
Carroll's Corner.
Your Other Life.
Publisher: DAVID A. SMART. Editors: OSCAR DYSTEL (On Leave), BERNARD GEIS, HARRIS SHELVELSON.
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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)