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Up for auction: SATURDAY EVENING POST APRIL 4, 1953. Cover title: WALKING TO CHURCH BY NORMAN ROCKWELL. According to the cover ad- The trees and people blossom out in spring garments, Everybody rejoices to dress up in bright new scenery, except most men and boys, as they join the Easter parade and find other males in the same fix.....
There are various black and white advertisements throughout the magazine such as: PureOlator oil filter, Ritz crackers, Cleveland Electric Co., Air France, Smith-Corona, to name a few!
Articles consist of: Short Stories ie. The Truth About Women by John reese, I'll Never Fight Again by William Fay, Ringo's Last Assignment by Robert Richards, The Terrible Descent by Roderick Lull, and features-the Bad-Check Passers-You;d Never Think They Were Crooks by Robert M. Yoder, plus many more!
This magazine is in FAIR condition for it's age! The front and back cover are separate at the bottom. The cover has a fold and small tears around the bottom edges and side by lower spine. The back cover has a large rip and a some smaller tears. There are curls to the pages by the corners. There is a label on the front cover. The page after the cover has a part missing. The majority of the pages are in GOOD condition!
The Saturday Evening Post was founded in 1728 and is America's oldest magazine. The Saturday Evening Post was published weekly by the Curtis Publishing Co. in Philadelphia. I think the cover, ads, and articles are priceless!
I can combine shipping up to 2 or 3 magazines in one mailer depending upon the thickness of the magazines. I charge $1.00 for handling per mailer with shipment. I use rigid mailers that should not bend during shipping. Please wait for an invoice so I can combine the magazines in the mailers to calculate the shipping amount. If there are multiple mailings, I can send one invoice total and mail respectively.
At present, I must make room in my office! Therefore, I am selling a variety of Vintage magazines! I inherited many magazines from my mom who had them stored in an enclosed Chestnut Window Sill all these years! She was so proud of her magazines!
In the future, I will be listing items specializing in antiques, primitives, and Vintage! So please watch and keep in touch!
If you have any questions please email! I describe the items to the best of my ability and I am willing to accept any information anyone has to offer. Thank you for taking time to look at my auction item.
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