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    Stapled. Condición: Very Good. No Jacket. Arthur H. Fisher (cover); Henry Raleigh (And Then There Were None); James Williamson (The Editor Regrets) Ilustrador. First Edition. The July 1, 1939 issue of the Saturday Evening Post. Fiction includes most notably part 7 of 7 (conclusion) of And Then There Were None (Ten Little Indians), a mystery novel by Agatha Christie, and The Editor Regrets, a Drones Club short story by P G Wodehouse. Other fiction and articles include A Man From Fort Necessity, a short story by Stephen Vincent Benet, Charles' Gift, an article by detective writer Hulbert Footner on the 17th century house he restored on the Chesapeake Bay, and others.The magazine contains several 1939 NY World's Fair ads. Cover art by Arthur H. Fisher (Sam the American Eagle). Light edge wear. A very good copy with a serial installment and a short story by a prominent and collectible authors.

  • P G Wodehouse, J P Marquand, Stephen Vincent Benet, Arthur Train and others

    Publicado por The Curtis Publishing Company, Philadelphia, PA, 1938

    Librería: Lazy S Books, Austin, TX, Estados Unidos de America

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    Stapled. Condición: Good - Very Good. No Jacket. John LaGatta, Douglass Crockwell, Ivan Dmitri & Julius Moessel (covers) Ilustrador. First Edition. The July 30, August 13, 27, & September 3, 1938 issues of the Saturday Evening Post. Fiction includes most notably parts 3, 5, 7, & 8 of 8 of Code of the Woosters, the third full-length Bertie Wooster & Jeeves novel by P G Wodehouse. Precedes book publication so arguably the first edition of this work. Other fiction includes parts 5, & 7 of 7 (7/30, & 8/13) of Mr Moto is So Sorry, a spy/adventure novel by J P Marquand, The Cat Named Dempsey (7/30), a short story by Stephen Vincent Benet, and Good Fellowship to All (9/3), a short story by Arthur Train. Cover art by John LaGatta (7/30 - Formal Couple on Balcony), Douglass Crockwell (8/13 - Camping Out), Ivan Dmitri (8/27 - Photograph of baby?s head), & Julius Moessel (9/3 - Two Cockatoos). Condition issues include: 7/30 - small chip to the bottom corner of the front cover through page 4. missing pages 23/24 (23 - first page of the Make Money, Little Businessman, or Else - by Neil M Clark 24 - Post Scripts page; ) 8/13 - a 2.5" x1.25" chip out of the bottom left of the front cover and a small one at the top left, a light damp stain to the bottom right corner that shows through the first 10 to 15 pages; 8/27 - a soil spot to the back cover & light wrinkling at the bottom left near the spine. and 9/3 - two pages (31/32 & 41/42) that are partially separated from the spine. A flawed but still collectible set with serial installments and a stories by prominent and collectible authors.

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    Stapled. Condición: Good. No Jacket. Norman Rockwell & Albert W. Hampson (covers) Ilustrador. First Edition. The May 18 and June 22, 1940 issues of the Saturday Evening Post. Fiction includes most notably parts 3 & 8 (conclusion) of 8 of Quick Service, a novel by P G Wodehouse. Other fiction includes Freedom's a Hard-Bought Thing, a short story by Stephen Vincent Benet (5/18), Dog Weakness, a short story by George Sessions Perry (6/22), and others. Cover art by Norman Rockwell (5/18 - Full Treatment), & Albert W. Hampson (6/22 - Bumper Cars). Condition issues include: 5/18 -edge wear to the front cover w/small chips to the fore edge and chis to lower corners of the front & back covers; and 6/22 - light edge wear and soiling to the front cover, wear to the bottom of the spine, a closed tear to the fore edge of the pages trough page 8, a closed tear to the fore edge of page 97, dog ears to the top corner of pages 109 - 116, and edge wear to the back cover with a closed tear to the fore edge. There are no cutouts or missing pages in either issue. Overall a good set with serial installments and short stories and articles by prominent and collectible authors plus, vintage WW II related stories, articles and ads. A heavy oversize set that may require additional shipping.

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    Stapled. Condición: Very Good. No Jacket. Philip Clay Roettinger, John LaGatta, & Arthur H. Fisher (covers); Henry Raleigh (And Then There Were None); James Williamson (The Editor Regrets) Ilustrador. First Edition. The June 17 & 24 and July 1, 1939 issues of the Saturday Evening Post. Fiction includes most notably parts 5, 6 & 7 (conclusion) of 7 of And Then There Were None (Ten Little Indians), a mystery novel by Agatha Christie, and The Editor Regrets, a Drones Club short story by P G Wodehouse (7/1). Other fiction and articles include Idle Money - Idle Men, an article about proposals to solve the Depression by future presidential candidate Wendell Willkie (6/17), A Man From Fort Necessity, a short story by Stephen Vincent Benet (7/1), Charles' Gift, an article by detective fiction writer Hulbert Footner on the 17th century house he restored on the Chesapeake Bay (7/1), and others.The magazines contain several 1939 NY World's Fair ads. Cover art by Philip Clay Roettinger (6/17 - Smiling Boy), John LaGatta (6/24 - Wedding Day), & Arthur H. Fisher (7/1 - Sam the American Eagle). Condition issues include: 6/17 - scrapes to the lower left & right fore edge of the front cover, insect damage to the back cover with loss around the edges & spine w/minor text los to the last few pages, and a 1.5" x .75" chip to the fore edge of the back cover & page 107/108; 6/24 - small adhesions at the top left of page 2/3 at the spine; and 7/1 - light soiling & small closed tears to the front cover, and a top corner fold to pages 78 - 88 & the back cover. A very good set with serial installments and short stories by a prominent and collectible authors. A heavy oversize set that may require additional postage.

  • Stapled. Condición: Very Good. No Jacket. John E. Sheridan, Jacob Bates Abbott, Philip Clay Roettinger, John LaGatta, & Arthur H. Fisher (covers); Nicholas Riley (It's Just a Play), Henry Raleigh (And Then There Were None); James Williamson (The Editor Regrets) Ilustrador. First Edition. The June 3, 10, 17 & 24 and July 1, 1939 issues of the Saturday Evening Post. Fiction includes most notably parts 3 - 7 (conclusion) of 7 of And Then There Were None (Ten Little Indians), a mystery novel by Agatha Christie, and The Editor Regrets, a Drones Club short story by P G Wodehouse (7/1). Other fiction and articles include It's Just a Play, a short story by Gladys Taber (6/3), Tell Me About the War (6/10), a short story by J P Marquand, Widow Voyage (6/10), a short story by Philip Wylie, Wooden Wedding (6/10) a short story by George Sessions Perry, Idle Money - Idle Men (6/17), an article about proposals to solve the Depression by future presidential candidate Wendell Willkie, A Man From Fort Necessity (7/1), a short story by Stephen Vincent Benet, Charles' Gift (7/1), an article by detective fiction writer Hulbert Footner on the 17th century house he restored on the Chesapeake Bay, and others. Cover art by John E. Sheridan (6/3 - Circus Clown & Pooch), Jacob Bates Abbott (6/10 - Dinnertime!), Philip Clay Roettinger (6/17 - Smiling Boy), John LaGatta (6/24 - Wedding Day), & Arthur H. Fisher (7/1 - Sam the American Eagle). Condition issues include: 6/3 - a small closed tear at the bottom of the front cover, and a .375" x 1" chip at the upper left of the back cover, with smaller chips diminishing through page 87, 6/10 - light soil to the front cover; 6/17 - light edge wear to the front cover with a 3.75" closed tear at the top at the spine; 6/24 - small dog ears at the top of pages 93 - 96, & a small closed tear at the top right of the back cover; and 7/1 - light wear to the fore edge of the front cover. A very good set with serial installments and short stories by a prominent and collectible authors, 1939 NY World's Fair ads, and pre-WW II related ads and articles. A heavy oversize set that may require additional postage.

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    Stapled. Condición: Good - Very Good. No Jacket. John Hyde Phillips, J.C. Leyendecker, Norman Rockwell, Frances Tipton Hunter, Paul Bransom, Wynn Richards, Mariam Troop & Albert W. Hampson (covers) & Gilbert Bundy (Quick Service) Ilustrador. First Edition. The May 4, 11, 18 & 25 and June 1, 8, 15, & 22, 1940 issues of the Saturday Evening Post. Fiction includes most notably the complete run, parts 1 - 8 (conclusion) of 8, of Quick Service, a novel by P G Wodehouse. Precedes book publication. Other fiction includes Freedom's a Hard-Bought Thing, a short story by Stephen Vincent Benet (5/18), Mr Tutt and the Lone Tree Mine, a short story by Arthur Train (6/1), Courage is a Business, an article by champion prize fighter Gene Tunney (6/1), Never Another Jones, an article by Grantland Rice on HoF golfer Bobby Jones (6/8), Dog Weakness, a short story by George Sessions Perry (6/22), and others. Cover art by John Hyde Phillips (5/4 -Freshmen Chemistry), J.C. Leyendecker (5/11 - Rug Beater), Norman Rockwell (5/18 - Full Treatment), Frances Tipton Hunter (5/25 - Helping with Homework), Paul Bransom (6/1 - Doe and Fawn in Forest), Wynn Richards (6/8 - June Bride), Mariam Troop (6/15 - Rain on Laundry Day, ethnic) & Albert W. Hampson (6/22 - Bumper Cars). Condition issues include: 5/4 - no significant issues; 5/11 - soiling to the TL & along the spine of the front cover and some edge wear; 5/18 - light soiling to a small strip at the bottom left of the front cover; 5/25 - mathematical equations (square roots) written lightly on the FC w/a soil spot @ the bottom, light edge wear to the back cover; 6/1 - edge wear to the front cover with soiling to the bottom edge & a folded corner at the top, roughness to the bottom edge gradually fading through page 28, folded top corner to pages 55 - 66, and edge wear to the back cover and a folded bottom corner; 6/8 - light edge wear tot eh front cover with soil at the bottom. a damp stain to strip of the back cover that shows to the fore edge of the pages through the last half of the mag; 6/15 - light edge wear & soiling at the top of the back cover, small closed tears to the fore edge of pages 89 - 104, and the tops of pages 101 - 104; and 6/22 - light soiling to the front cover & a small chip at the top, light edge wear to the rear cover; and a top corner chip on page 29/30 - no text or illustrations affected. There are no cutouts or missing pages. Overall a very good set with serial installments and short stories and articles by prominent and collectible authors plus, vintage WW II related stories, articles and ads. A heavy oversize set that will require additional shipping.