Verlag: Saturday Evening Post, us, 1939
Anbieter: Happy Heroes, Monroe, NJ, USA
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softcover. MAy 20 May 27June 3June 10June 17June 24July 1.
Verlag: Curtis Publishing Co, Philadelphia, 1944
Anbieter: Second Story Books, ABAA, Rockville, MD, USA
Hardcover. Quarto, 112, 112, 112, 112, 112, 108, 112, 112, 108, 108, 100, 80, 68 pages. Thirteen Issues bound together. In Very Good condition. Bound in brown cloth with gilt lettering to spine. General shelf wear. Foxing to edges of text-block. Bookplate to front paste-down. Shelved above Front Case. 1391150. Shelved Dupont Bookstore.
Verlag: Curtis Publishing, Philadelphia, 1902
Anbieter: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Good. Two volumes. Folios. Bound in publisher's half-leather and cloth boards with gilt lettering, raised spine and marbled endpapers. Each with 26 issues, 52 issues in total, all from 1902. Overall good or better with the hinges starting, bindings heavily rubbed at the edgewear, one volume chipped and torn at the spine and the second volume with its spine lacking; the individual issues in nice shape with both front and rear wrappers intact. Highlights include covers by Harrison Fisher and F.X. Leyendecker, interior illustrations by J.C. Leyendecker and William Glackens, and stories by Owen Wister, Paul Dunbar, Bret Harte, Hamlin Garland, and Joel Chandler Harris, others.
Verlag: Curtis Publishing Co. 1931-1937, Philadelphia, 1931
Anbieter: Quill & Brush, member ABAA, Middletown, MD, USA
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First Edition. First edition. 12 issues. Folio stapled paperwraps with color illustrated covers. Includes first appearances of 11 Fitzgerald short stories: "A NEW LEAF" in July 4 1931 issue (near fine with just a little darkening to edges); "DIAGNOSIS" in Feb. 20 1932 issue (near fine with address label); "FLIGHT AND PURSUIT" in May 14 1932 issue (good with address label and cover worn at fold, internally mended with archival tape, and detached but still present); "FAMILY IN THE WIND" in June 4 1932 issue (good to very good with partial address label and edge slightly tanned and lightly foxed); "WHAT A HANDSOME PAIR!" in Aug. 27 1932 issue (near fine with address label); "ONE INTERNE" in Nov. 5 1932 issue (very good to near fine with upper corners clipped from front and rear covers); "ON SCHEDULE" in Mar. 18 1933 issue (near fine with address label); "I GOT SHOES" in Sept. 23 1933 issue (very good with address label, foxing to upper front cover, and about ½" trimmed from rear cover fore and upper edges); "NO FLOWERS" in July 21 1934 issue (good to very good with wear along spine fold, upper corner chipped from pp. 71/2, and most pages with 1 - 1.5" fore edge tear); "HER LAST CASE" in Nov. 3 1934 issue (about very good with lower front and upper back cover corners clipped); "TROUBLE" in Mar. 6 1937 issue (good with light foxing to lower edge front cover, fore edges unevenly trimmed, and upper edges a little nicked at rear). AND FIRST APPEARANCE OF FITZGERALD'S ESSAY on writing, "ONE HUNDRED FALSE STARTS" in the Mar. 4 1933 issue (about very good with light foxing to lower edge front cover which has ½" trimmed from fore edge and ¼" from bottom edge). Other notable appearances in the various issues include Frederick Faust (aka Max Brand), William Faulkner, Booth Tarkington, James Norman and Charles Hall, Marjory Stoneman Douglas, Ogden Nash, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, J. P. Marquand, Leon Trotsky, Ben Hecht, and Ring Lardner. An overall good to very good collection of 12 issues of The Saturday Evening Post featuring first appearances by F. Scott Fitzgerald, et al.
Verlag: Saturday Evening Post, New York, 1948
Anbieter: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, USA
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Unbound. Poster printed in black and red advertising *The Saturday Evening Post*. Approximately 22" x 28." Fine. Interesting poster that presumes to show a bookcase of Post stories and contributions in book form - including dustjacket art that presumably does not exist in reality. It includes renderings of "books" by Erle Stanley Gardner, Charlotte Armstrong, Donald Hamilton, Martha Albrand, Babe Ruth, Luke Short, Clarence Budington Kelland, and others.