CORONET
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!)
Issue Date: January, 1946; Vol 19, No 3, Whole No 111
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DOROTHY MALONE: Cover Girl ... KODACHROME BY MEAD-MADDIcK. Inside: the 1946 Coronet Calendar and Almanac, 12 pages of sparkling full color.
PICTORIAL FEATURES:
Homecoming: PICTURE STORY. [VERY NICE PHOTO essay -- Soldiers returning from World War II, WWII, many pages of photographs and captions!]
The Story of the Barefoot Mailmen: Picture Story. "In the West Palm Beach Florida Post Office, STEVAN DOHANOS painted the murals presented in the following pages." [SEVEN full pages of color paintings, with text!]
ARTICLES:
INSIDE front cover: "An Illustrated proverb suitable for framing". [Full page color painting by ARTHUR SZYK.]
Last Warning to the World ... TRIS COFFIN. Humanity stands at the Crossroads; another war may destroy it completely.
Prsident Harry Truman & Charles Gifftith Ross: America's No. 1 Team ... SCOTT HART.
Is There a New Home in Your Future? ... PHIL KELLY. Pre-fab homes.
The Good Samaritan ... HENRY MAINER.
You'll Be Wearing Chicken Feathers Soon ... ROBERT N. PARR. Remarkable new fabrics.
How to Make Up Your Mind ... DONALD A. LAIRD.
New Year's Eve on the Roof of the World ... WILLIS MAGEE. From the top of Pike's Peak.
The Long Journey Home ... THEODORE NORMAN. Dust Boawl Refugees. With FULL page Lithograph, "Dust Storm", by Robert Riggs. With Color portrait by Robert Benney.
Great Living Americans: James Bryant Conant of Harvard ... LESTER VELIE.
Everything Flies in Alaska ... MURRAY MORGAN. Bush Pilots of the Far North.
Hidden Hunger: Europe's New Enemy ... HENRY PRINGLE.
Irish Ambassador to Chinatown ... DEAN JENNINGS. Police Sergeant Jack Manion ended San Fransisco's reign of terror and earned the respect of its Oriental citizens.
Angels on Broadway ... WOLFE KAUFMAN. Financing plays.
Golden Anniversary ... JUDITH NILES.
Painting: "Golden Anniversary", A FULL PAGE color painting by DOUGLASS CROCKWELL.
Saga of a Gallant Lady ... CAROL HUGHES. 81 year old John Urquhart Newman, "Life cannot defeat one with the courage to fight against heavy odds for happiness."
The Bird on the Flying Trapezes ... S.J. HOWARD. A circus with wings in Lone Tree, Iowa.
What Everyone Should Know About Salt ... EDWARD STEVENS.
The Eyes of America's Busiest Airport ... ROBERT GOLD. Meet the men who see most of the drama -- and some of the tragedy -- of modern flying. LaGuardia Field.
Assassins in the Plant World ... ARCHIBALD RUTLEDGE.
The Ecstasy of Flight ... WENDY STONE. When a man goes through the air on skis. Full page color photo: Snow Skier in flight.
The Statue of Liberty: First Lady of a Free World ... POLLY WHITE HOUSER. [With Full page color photograph, at night!]
Show Business in the Sticks ... LAURA BERGQUIST. Tent shows still bring their delights to those who plant the nation's food.
Shorthand for the Millions ... FRANCES VELIE. The Gregg Method, which has supplanted most other systems, started with a box on the ear. John Robert Gregg.
Pfc. La Houd: Symbol of America ... HOWARD FAST. PFC. John J. La Houd was nursemaid, parent, guide, and a slice of home to GI's in India.
Fury on the Great Lakes ... MAXWELL C. WHEAT. The Great storm of November 8, 1913.
A Small Boy's "Rosary" ... VIRGINIA MASON. John Frank Jones.
Music as Medicine ... MARGARET WINSLOW FOWLER.
The President's Mother ... MARY CLARKE. With full page color photograph of MARTHA ELLEN TRUMAN.
FEATURES:
The 1946 Coronet Calendar and Almanac.
Grin and Share It ... EDITED BY IRVING HOFFMAN.
Game Book. ELY CULBERTSON, Guest Editor.
Our Human Comedy.
Out of This World.
Danger Is My Business: Bookette ... JOHN D. CRAIG.
Between These Covers.
The Coronet Story Teller. "Old 106", by Margie Small. (With color painting).
Publisher: DAVID A. SMART. Editor in Chief: OSCAR DYSTEL.
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This DIGEST (approx. 6"X9") sized magazine is COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)