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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: Brand New. 102 pages. 8.50x5.50x0.23 inches. In Stock.
Verlag: The Curtis Publishing Company, Philadelphia, PA, 1939
Anbieter: Lazy S Books, Austin, TX, USA
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Stapled. Zustand: Good - Very Good. No Jacket. John Hyde Phillips (cover); ; James Williamson (Uncle Fred in the Springtime) (illustrator). First Edition. The May 6, 1939 issue of the Saturday Evening Post. Fiction includes most notably part 3 of 6 of Uncle Fred in the Springtime, a novel by P G Wodehouse. Also contains Television's Here, an article by Alva Johnson about commercial television being introduced at the 1939 NY World's Fair. The magazine contains several 1939 NY World's Fair ads. Cover art by John Hyde Phillips (No Sale). Some wear at the edges to the front cover, small closed tear, corner fold crease at the bottom right, & light soiling. 6.5" closed tear at the middle of the fore edge of pages 57/58. The top 2/3 of pages 141/142 has been torn out affecting a Hellman's Mayonnaise ad & the last page of the serial installment of Twenty-first Century, West, a novel by Elizabeth Dunn. A good to very good copy.
Verlag: The Curtis Publishing Company, Philadelphia, PA, 1939
Anbieter: Lazy S Books, Austin, TX, USA
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Stapled. Zustand: Good - Very Good. No Jacket. John Hyde Phillips & Douglas H. Hilliker (covers); James Williamson (Uncle Fred in the Springtime) (illustrator). First Edition. The May 6 & 13, 1939 issues of the Saturday Evening Post. Fiction includes most notably part 3 & 4 of 6 of Uncle Fred in the Springtime, a novel by P G Wodehouse. Also contains Television's Here (5/6), an article by Alva Johnson about commercial television being introduced at the 1939 NY World's Fair, Tugboat Annie Borrows Six Bits, a short story by Norman Reilly Raine (5/13), Cotton Eye, a short story by Clarence Budington Kelland (5/13), and others. Cover art by John Hyde Phillips (No Sale), and Douglas H. Hilliker - (5/13 - Buggy Races Train), Condition issues include: 5/6 - light wear at the edges, a 1" closed tear near the spine of the front cover and page 1/2, a light fold crease at the top right of the pages that gradually diminishes through page 92, and a 3" closed tear to the fore edge of page 87/88; and 5/16 - wear at the spine of the front cover, insect damage & soiling to the back cover with numerous small holes to the point it is barely attached - some of the holes transfer to the last page (123/124). The magazine contains several 1939 NY World's Fair ads. A good to very good copy.
Verlag: Harrisburg, PA : American Rose Society, 1929., 1929
Anbieter: Joseph Valles - Books, Stockbridge, GA, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. 232 pages, [18] pages of plates : illustrations (some color), portrait ; 21 cm. ; green and orange cloth with designs ; no dustjacket ; OCLC: 9504907 ; LC: SB411 ; Dewey: 583.305 ; Contents: The President makes and appeal / Walter E Clark -- The regional rose-conference idea / Robert Pyle -- What is a rose pilgimage? -- Pernet-Ducher / J Dupeyrat -- Breeding roses at home / George C Thomas -- Propagating roses at home / C C Bramble -- What understock do you use? / Mrs. Gross R Scruggs -- Rose-disease work at the New Jersey Station / Richard P White -- Black spot again / L M Massey, Cynthia Westcott -- A plea for patience / P L A Lines -- When is a new rose a good rose? -- Favorite roses, a symposium -- All roses are beautiful / George T Elliot -- Vermont replies / George P Cheney -- A well-considered list / R Marion Hatton -- A nurseryman's selection / S Roger Mitchell -- Roses which give most pleasure / Mrs J A Frank Neal -- My favorite roses / Mrs Frank Harris Hissock -- The favored few / A J Webster -- Among the newer roses / Clarence A Davis -- Among my favorites / Melvin E Wyant -- Time-tested favorites / Robert Housum -- Some yellow roses I like / Clyde O'Rourk -- Hoosier beauties / Arthur L Hubbard -- The call of the wild / Albert Chandler -- Kansas roses / Otto Greef -- A rose-garden in Arkansas / Dymple B Johnson -- Teas in the South / R N Day -- Favorite roses in Central Florida / Louis P Bosanquet -- Roses I have grown and loved / Henderson L Lanham -- The roses of Spartanburg / Mrs L J Blake -- My favorite roses / Mrs James A Bane -- What are my favorite roses? -- Favorites from the Pernetiana paradise / Aden Hyde -- Ideals and favorites / P L A Lines -- Roses of the future / E G Hill -- Rating rose values / Capt L S Van Duzer -- Shipping cut roses / S S Pannock -- Rugosa roses and their hybrids / Chester D Wedrick -- An experience with little own-root roses / Horace W Treusdell -- California roses, a symposium -- Physical geography of California / Emmet Rixford -- The California climate / George C Thomas -- California as a rose paradise / Forrest L Hieatt -- Old roses of California / Arthur P Howard -- Roses in California / Lowell Swisher -- Some new roses in Southern California / John A Armstrong -- California garden practice / Clarence G White -- Combating heat in the San Joaquin Valley / R O MacDonald -- Roses of Monterey / Francis E Lester -- Roses in Central California / Mrs Charles C Derby -- Rose-planting in Santa Clara County / Mrs Fremont Older -- Roses by the Golden Gate / Victor Reiter -- Experiences from Petaluma / Mrs Maud E Serutton -- Roses in Northern California / Howard Bishop Jr -- Roses in the Redwood empire / Mrs J H Gault -- Commercial rose-growing in California / Dr Emmet Rixford -- The rose-pilgrim's progress / Dwight L Armstrong -- Roses in the Puget Sound country / Dr Hiram DePuy -- The American Rose Society tours Europe / J H Nicolas -- Roses in other lands - Rose notes -- World's new roses -- Roses registered ; tiny mark on front cover, else VG. Book.
Verlag: The Curtis Publishing Company, Philadelphia, PA, 1939
Anbieter: Lazy S Books, Austin, TX, USA
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Stapled. Zustand: Good - Very Good. No Jacket. John E. Sheridan, Norman Rockwell, John Hyde Phillips, Douglas H. Hilliker, John LaGatta & Douglass Crockwell (covers); James Williamson (Uncle Fred in the Springtime) (illustrator). First Edition. The April 22 & 29, May 6, 13, 20 & 27, 1939 issues of the Saturday Evening Post. Fiction includes most notably the complete serialization 1 - 6 (conclusion) of 6 of Uncle Fred in the Springtime, a novel by P G Wodehouse (precedes book publication) , and parts 1 & 2 of 7 of And Then There Were None (5/20 & 5/27 - Ten Little Indians), a novel by Agatha Christie. Other fiction and articles include part 6 of 6 (4/22 - conclusion) of False to Any Man, a novel by Leslie Ford, View Holloa - Pronounced "Holler" (4/22), a short story by Paul Gallico, Television's Here, an article by Alva Johnson about commercial television being introduced at the 1939 NY World's Fair (5/6), Tugboat Annie Borrows Six Bits, a short story by Norman Reilly Raine (5/13), Cotton Eye, a short story by Clarence Budington Kelland (5/13), Tell Me a Love Story, (5/27), a short story by Paul Gallico, and others. T. Cover art by John E. Sheridan (4/22 - World's Fair or Bust), Norman Rockwell (4/29 - - Sport), John Hyde Phillips (5/6 - No Sale), Douglas H. Hilliker - (5/13 - Buggy Races Train), John LaGatta (5/20 - (Splashed), and Douglass Crockwell (5/27 - Phone Call from Another Suitor). Condition issues include: 4/22 - none; 4/29 - none; 5/6 - very light wear at the edges, mild curl to the top corner throughout & a soil strip and small closed tears to the top edges of pages 133/134; 5/13 - fold at the bottom at the spine, a small closed tear at the bottom of pages 97 - 124 & back cover, a 2nd small closed tear at the bottom of pages 115 - 124 & back cover, and a small closed tear at the top of pages 105 - 124 & back cover; and 5/20 - missing pages 3/4 (Plymouth & Community Plate ads), 27/28 (Pontiac & Body by Fisher ads), 71/72 (Arrow Shirts & Pennzoil ads & continuation page of Push Your Luck, a short story by Richard Wormser) & 89/90 (Pullman Car & Lovell Pressure Cleaning Wringers ads plus continuation page of Formula No. 6, a short story by John Russell), a 3.75" x 3.75" chip from the top right corner of the front cover, and 1" x .5" rectangular tear to the back cover & page 115/116 toward the bottom of the spine. The missing pages in the 5/20 issue do not affect either the Wodehouse or Christie serial installments. A good to very good set with serial installments and short stories by prominent and collectible authors, 1939 World's Fair related stories and ads, and pre-WW II related articles and ads. A heavy oversize set that may require additional postage.
Verlag: Crowell-Collier Publishing, USA, 1946
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Single Issue Magazine. Zustand: Good. Chase, Francis (cover); Cordrey, Earl; Eng, Fred; Wilford, Loren; Pachner, WilliamBrown, Elmore; Mullin, Willard; Barnum, Jay Hyde (illustrator). First Edition. 90 pages. Fiction: Chicago Stopover; Challenge to Romance; Reprieve; Murder Haunts the Ship; Make Way for Uncle Freem!; The Secret. Articles: The Great Landlord Racket; Uneasy Ireland; USA - Peacemaker Among the Powers; Whoop-and Holler Opera; There's Money in the River - cargo on the Mississippi; What Shall I Wear?; Time Bomb in Asia - Ralph A. Conniston looks at troubled Japan; Luck Guides the Puck -ice hockey goalies need plenty of luck and skill; First Lady of France - Mme. de Gaulle. Ads: Nice color GE Radio ad features Frances Langford; International Harvester Trucks/Tractors/Equipment; Mercury cars; Fantastic color two-page Schlitz beer ad features puckered lady; Dodge Trucks; Great 2-page color ad for the Pennsylvania Railroad; Douglas DC-6; Hudson cars; Packard cars; The Cessna 140; Clark's Teaberry Gun; Lucky Strike (back cover). Unmarked. Average wear. A sound copy of this vintage issue.