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Macfadden, Bernarr, Adams, Bristow, Manning, Mabel

True Story Magazine, February 1933

Macfadden Magazines of Canada, 1933

69,95 €

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Détails

Année
1933
Lieu d'édition
Toronto
Auteur
Macfadden, Bernarr, Adams, Bristow, Manning, Mabel
Éditeurs
Macfadden Magazines of Canada
Format
4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
Edition
F First Edition
Thème
True Story Magazine, February 1933 Poverty Starved Romance, No Right To Love Her, The Hate That Knows No End, My Underworld Rivals, Child of Sin, I Wanted to Be Free, My Most Terrible Moment, My Sister's Betrayer, Air Hostess, My Stolen Hours of Love, And They Say Children Forget, My Business is Beauty, Fruit of Paradise, The New Spring Styles, Your Homemaker Library, Sturdy Foods for Sturdy Babies, How and Why - homemaking issues, Ponds ad features Mrs. T. Markoe Robertson, the former Miss Cordelia Biddle, Lux ad features Marjorie Sheerin, Sobering one-page ad by the National Citizen's Committee, features illustration of dirty-faced child and text 'It's Hard, for a Hungry Citizen to be a Good Citizen' Women's Issues, Magazine Back Issues
Description
S Paperback
Etat de conservation
Acceptable
Langues
Anglais
Reliure
Couverture souple
Premiére Edition
Oui

Description

134 pages. Features: Poverty Starved Romance; No Right To Love Her; The Hate That Knows No End; My Underworld Rivals; Child of Sin; I Wanted to Be Free; My Most Terrible Moment; My Sister's Betrayer; Air Hostess; My Stolen Hours of Love; And They Say Children Forget; My Business is Beauty; Fruit of Paradise; The New Spring Styles; Your Homemaker Library; Sturdy Foods for Sturdy Babies; How and Why - homemaking issues; Ponds ad features Mrs. T. Markoe Robertson, the former Miss Cordelia Biddle; Lux ad features Marjorie Sheerin; Sobering one-page ad by the National Citizen's Committee features illustration of dirty-faced child and text 'It's Hard for a Hungry Citizen to be a Good Citizen'. This is a heavily worn copy. Long opening to page 43. Bottom inch of front cover missing. Chips and openings along spine. Age-toning to contents. Back cover missing. A worthy reading copy of this very nostalgic item. Magazine