HAWKINS, JOHN; HOLT, J.; WYLIE, PHILIP; TAYLOR, FRANK J.; NICHOLSON, ARNOLD; WOLFE, HUBERT J.; FRANK, WALDO; HUBLER, RICHARD G.; YOUNG, GORDON RAY
The Saturday Evening Post, March 21, 1942, Volume 214, Number 38 - the Jews Are Different / Norman Rockwell Cover
USA: The Curtis Publishing Company, 1942. First Edition. Single Issue Magazine. Illustrated by Rockwell, Norman. Features: The Jews *Are* Different - second of three articles on the Jew in America - an answer to Judge Jerome Frank's 'Red-White-And-Blue Herring'; B1 and the Beanstalk - horticultural magician George C. Warner gives nature a shot in the arm; Indiana Redhead - all about the rose industry; The Barber of Brooklyn - Red Barber is the Brooklyn Dodgers' own announcer - a rags-to-riches epic. Short Stories: Come Dance With Me; Women are very Interesting to Live With; Shake-Up Cruise; Serials: Tall in the Saddle (part 3 of 8); Nice one-page color-illustrated White truck ad features trailer loaded with three massive logs and hand-loggers at work; Two-color full-page Caterpillar ad shows crawler pulling scraper; Full-page color ad for the Allison Airacobra fighter plane; Fantastic ad for "Coffee - The America's Favorite Drink" features sexy photo of Joan Bennett and military-themed illustration of Red Skelton and Red Allen on the crowsnest of a naval craft; Nostalgic one-page two-color Fram filter ad shows civilian and military applications; Nice color-illustrated Old Gold cigarette ad inside back cover features chef adding pinch of marjoram to his dish, above an inset illustration of Mr. Francis E. Robinson of Summit, N.J, a judge of saddle horses. PLEASE NOTE: Lacking pages 9-12, 37-38, otherwise unmarked with average wear. ; Cover Art; Folio. Fair .

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