Verlag: N . Y.: G. P. Putnam's, 1946, 1946
Zustand: Very Good. Very Good condition. Good dust jacket. In protective mylar cover. (Wall Street, New York, History).
Verlag: Liberty Weekly of Canada, Ltd, Toronto, 1937
Magazin / Zeitschrift Erstausgabe
Single Issue Magazine. Zustand: Fair. Illustrated by Harris, Robert G. (Cover); Clymer, John; Sarg, Tony;Frantz, Marshall; Parkhouse, Stanley; Polgreen, John; Gotlieb, Jules (illustrator). First Edition. 62 pages. Features: Nice cover illustration of young lady on bicycle; Editorial - What Price Modern Education?; The World Goes Smash - novel by Samuel Hopkins Adams; Why the Russians Want the North Pole - by famous explorer Vilhjalmur Stefansson; Call Me Jim - the private life of James A. Farley - new, surprising facts concerning the jovial wheel-horse of the New Deal (part 1); The Talking Horse (humour); Casanova's Women - Henriette, and things the great lover left out of his memoirs; What it Takes to Make World Champs - article by Joe McCarthy, Manager of the World Champion New York Yankees (with small photo of author); Blackrock Landing (short story); Bright Danger (fiction); A New York Doctor Changes His Life - the anonymous but true story of a famous physician's who learned that money was not so important after all; Design for Dying (short story); 2/3-page illustrated Williams Luxury Shaving Cream ad shows tennis player "Big" Bill Tilden in action; Crossword completed in pencil on page 50; Horror Outside the Wall - a Chinese Mystery; Ventriloquist Peggy Hudson; The Glass Bracelet (short story); Nice illustrated ad for Iver Johnson Shotguns, manufactured at Cobourg, Ontario; Bits of nibbling to periphery of front cover and upper corner of textblock. Average soiling and wear. Binding intact. A worthy vintage copy.; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; Liberty Magazine, September 18, 1937 - Canadian Edition: Why the Russians Want the North Pole young lady on bicycle; Editorial - What Price Modern Education?; The World Goes Smash - novel by Samuel Hopkins Adams; Why the Russians Want the North Pole - b.
Verlag: Liberty Weekly of Canada, Ltd., Canada, 1942
Magazin / Zeitschrift
Single Issue Magazine. Zustand: Good. Illustrated by Wilson, Ron; Sandor; Luhrs, Henry; Kautzky, Ted; Ward,Keith; Peterson, Perry (illustrator). Canadian Edition. Features: Front cover illustration of handsome airman encourages readers to finance the (WWII) war effort; Here Come the Flying Tigers! - First of a series of major illustrated articles on the Flying Tigers by Walter Pentecost, who recently spent a year with them in the Orient; Sheep in Wolf's Clothing - short story by Fan Nichols; The Story of Jimmy and Jo - Photo-illustrated article on the famous Doolittle Family; How We Will Defeat Japan - John B. Hughes charts a thought-provoking course to ruthless, all-out victory; 33,000 Miles of War - War Reporter Raymond Clapper recounts his recent trip to Africa, India and China where he talked with leading actors in the war drama; Movie Reviews; Floating Island in the Pacific - Great two-page black and white photo montage of war time scenes aboard a modern aircraft carrier; The Heart Must Beat - short story by J.-J. Des Ormeaux; New Weapons for War in the Air - photo-illustrated article with 'stirring, eye-opening facts about Allied progress in making better fighting planes than the Axis' best'; Contribution to the Red Cross - short story by Frank Richardson Pierce; The 14th Trump - part 4 of this story by Judson P. Philips; Editorial encourages Canadians to strive for a dominating national loyalty shared by English- and French-speakers alike; One-page black and white ad inside front cover includes dramatic photo of merchant mariners being rescued at sea and encourages readers to purchase War Saving Stamps and Certificates; Nice colour Coke ad on back cover; and more. 50 pages. Address label on front cover otherwise unmarked with moderate wear. Binding intact. A nice copy of this excellent vintage WWII-era issue.; Cover Illustration; 4to.
Verlag: Liberty Weekly of Canada, Ltd, Toronto, 1939
Erstausgabe
Paperback. Zustand: Fair. Illustrated by Tchetchet (Cover); Simplink A.N.; Watrous, J.; Vincentini;Lyford, Phil; Berry, Phil; La Salle, Charles (illustrator). First Edition. 54 pages. Features: Attractive cover illustration of lady in swimwear; Let's Have Direct Relief for Our Real Forgotten Man - Editorial against high real estate taxes; Death Looks for Cinderella (part 1); Is Father Coughlin Anti-Semitic? - His Own Answer - article with photo; Country Club Scandal (short story); I Was a Showman Too - Volatile Ex-New York Mayor James J. Walker talks of brass bands and ballyhoo; Hearts in Danger (fiction); How to Win Sick Friends and Influence Them - flowers are lovely but show a little originality!; The Good Earth Answers (pioneer family fiction); Purge in Hot Springs (conclusion); Matinee Today (short story); To the Ladies; Hell's Bargainers - Traitors to the Law - Sam Leibowitz exposes the method of lawyer-criminals; Rancher-Artist Augustus (Gus) Kenderdine - candidate for the Canadian Hall of Fame (article with photo); Tennis is a Dub's Game - words of cheer from champion Helen Hull Jacobs; Toronto's Royal York Hotel is featured prominently inside back cover; Colour back cover ad for the Physical Culture Hotel, Dansville, New York. Somewhat above-average external wear. Light pencil doodling to cartoon on page 46 and art contest blank on page 51. Binding intact. A sound copy of this wonderful vintage issue.; Magazine; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; Liberty - Canada's Largest Weekly Magazine, August 12, 1939 - Is Father Charles E. Coughlin Anti-Semitic? cover illustration of lady in swimwear; Let's Have Direct Relief for Our Real Forgotten Man - Editorial against high real estate taxes; Death Looks.