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The Saturday Evening Post, March 13, 1965

Curtis, 1965

149.95 €

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Year of publication
1965
Place of printing
USA
Author
Multiple Contributors
Publishers
Curtis
Size
Folio - over 12" - 15" tall
Edition
F First Edition
Keyword
The Saturday Evening Post, March 13, 1965 war on poverty? - Christopher Jencks, The Inner-Directed Mood - Stewart Alsop, Madison Avenue - the big invisible sell, by Martin Mayer - long article with many photos, Elizabeth (Liz) Montgomery of the TV show 'Bewitched' - Sam gets, her way, The Case of the Dead Bookie - Mark Fein and the death of Rubin, Markowitz, Attack on the unborn - last year up to 20, 000 children suffered prenatal damage because their mothers, contracted German Measles while pregnant, Grits, Magnolia and skiing - snowmaking allows downhill skiing in the, southern U.S., The filibuster's best friend - Richard Russell, dean of southern senators, braces for his greatest fight, Richard Rodgers - the No. 1 melody Man Americana Magazine Back, Issues
Binding description
S Paperback
State of preservation
Good
Languages
English
Binding
Softcover
First edition
Yes

Description

Features: Do we want to win the war on poverty? - Christopher Jencks; The Inner-Directed Mood - Stewart Alsop; Madison Avenue - the big invisible sell, by Martin Mayer - long article with many photos; Elizabeth (Liz) Montgomery of the TV show 'Bewitched' - Sam gets her way; The Case of the Dead Bookie - Mark Fein and the death of Rubin Markowitz; Attack on the unborn - last year up to 20,000 children suffered prenatal damage because their mothers contracted German Measles while pregnant; Grits, Magnolia and skiing - snowmaking allows downhill skiing in the southern U.S.; The filibuster's best friend - Richard Russell, dean of southern senators, braces for his greatest fight; Richard Rodgers - the No. 1 melody man. Many nice colour car ads. Unmarked with average wear. A sound copy. Book