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The Saturday Evening Post, May 5, 1962 *THE NEUTRON BOMB / BACKSTAGE WITH ANDY WILLIAMS*

Curtis, 1962

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Year of publication
1962
Place of printing
USA
Author
Multiple Contributors
Publishers
Curtis
Size
Folio - over 12" - 15" tall
Edition
F First Edition
Keyword
The Saturday Evening Post, May 5, 1962 *THE NEUTRON BOMB* Running for Congress - James A. Michener, What next for France? - de Gaulle, at 71, is a fragile bulwark between right-wing terrorists and a heavily, Communist electorate is, We live in Death Valley - Jean Bullard, wife of a park naturalist, tells what it is like to rear a family in the desert, The Spell of the Distant Drum - by Margaret Lawrence, People on the Way Up - Beverly Willis, David Vetter, Marie Bishop, John (Boog) Powell of the Baltimore Orioles, America's miraculous harvest - Orville L. Freeman tells of the, advances which allow our farmers to produce more than we cna use, while the Communist nations fight off famine, The Neutron Bomb - William Laurence says it is simply a, disturbing nightmare, both improbable and impracticable, Backstage with Andy Williams, Quarterback for the Moon Race - Harrison Storms, the uncanny boss of Project Apollo. Americana Magazine Back, Issues
Binding description
S Paperback
State of preservation
Fair
Languages
English
Binding
Softcover
First edition
Yes

Description

Features: Why I am Running for Congress - James A. Michener; What next for France? - de Gaulle, at 71, is a fragile bulwark between right-wing terrorists and a heavily Communist electorate is ; We live in Death Valley - Jean Bullard, wife of a park naturalist, tells what it is like to rear a family in the desert; The Spell of the Distant Drum - by Margaret Lawrence; People on the Way Up - Beverly Willis, David Vetter, Marie Bishop, John (Boog) Powell of the Baltimore Orioles; America's miraculous harvest - Orville L. Freeman tells of the advances which allow our farmers to produce more than we cna use, while the Communist nations fight off famine; The Neutron Bomb - William Laurence says it is simply a disturbing nightmare, both improbable and impracticable; Backstage with Andy Williams; Quarterback for the Moon Race - Harrison Storms, the uncanny boss of Project Apollo. Somewhat above-average wear. A sound copy. Book