FORESTER, C.S.; FAULKNER, GIRGINIA; LAMSON, DAVID; GREEN, ANNE; GIBSON, HUGH; NEUBERGER, RICHARD L.; SNOW, EDGAR, KAESE, HAROLD; BAYLES, WILLIAM D.; FORD, LESLIE; KELLAND, CLARENCE BUDINGTON
Saturday Evening Post Magazine, February [Feb. ] 21, 1942: What Made Lefty Grove One of the Greatest of Them All Volume 214, Number 34
USA: The Curtis Publishing Company, 1942. First Edition. Single Issue Magazine. Illustrated by Arnold, Rudy. Features: Food is a Weapon - is the British blockade sabotaging the democratic cause?; Wilderness Defense - delayed and censored printing of a color-photo illustrated article on the development of certain defense projects in the northwest, and measures to protect northwest timber from incendiaries; We Learn the Hard Way - looking the facts about our Pacific war in the face; It's Tough To Take Your Shoes Off - What Made Lefty Grove One of the Greatest Baseball Pitchers of them all?; Postmarked London - Little-known facts about England in Wartime. Short Stories: Dawn Attack; Sleight-of-Heart; Sometimes Talking Helps; "This Week's Bargain". Also includes Murder in the OPM (part 1 of 6) and Sugarfoot (part 7 of 8). Great color-illustrated back cover Coke ad features lovely server at soda fountain serving two servicemen. 88 pages. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy of this wonderful WWII-era issue.; Cover Photo; Folio. Very Good .

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