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TITLE: TRUE magazine
[" 'Tis strange, but true; for truth is always strange -- stranger than fiction." -- Byron. Marvelous and RARE vintage man's magazine, full of great stories from famous writers, cartoons, photographs, great illustrations, and vintage advertisements! -- Exclusive MORE MAGAZINES detailed content description, below! *]
ISSUE DATE: NOVEMBER, 1949; VOL. 25, NO. 150
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11oe". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER painting (Football) by ALBERT DORNE.

BOOK-LENGTHER: FIRST IN A NEW WORLD ... Robert F. Pinkerton & George Scullin. Nones de Vera Cabeza de Vaca came to the New World seeking gold, and stayed to discover a con.tinent--jn the course of one of the strangest journeys in history.

ADVENTURE:
ONE BITE IS ENOUGH ... FRANK C. HIBBEN. Full page color illustration by Fred Ludekens.
THE HAPPY PEOPLE ... DR. HARRY B. WRIGHT & GEORGE VEDDER JONES. The Camaiura Indians.
VENGEANCE FOR HOPALONG ... ROY CHAPMAN ANDREWS. Full page color illustration by Bruce Bomberger.
AMERICA'S LOWEST MAN ... JHAN & JUNE ROBBINS. Shorty Harris.

IN THE NEWS:
THE HAPPIEST YANK IN ENGLAND ... RICHARD TREGASKIS. (Pete and Audrey Petit)
YOU DON'T CALL THEM HOT RODS ANY MORE ... DICK SHAW.
YOUR CLOTHES GET YOU PLACES.
TRUE TESTED TRENDS.

GENERAL: PRINTED IN FIRE ... DELL ROENSCH.
PERSONALITIES: TRUE'S WHO: THE TOUGHEST DESK JOB IN THE WORLD ... Murray Teigh Bloom. (MARTIN CONWAY)

SPORTS:
A RACCOON TO REMEMBER ... Ben East.
THE BIRD WHO TAKES CARE OF HIMSELF ... BYRON W. DALRYMPLE. Full page color illustration by C. E. Monroe, Jr.

THE MAN WHO HATES TO LOSE ... STANLEY FRANK. Profile of GREASY NEALE, Coach of the champion Philadelphia Eagles. Drawings by Sam Berman.
THAT AIN'T THE WAY I SEEN IT ... Dan Parker. The Brothers Peskin.

FACT MYSTERY: THE CASE OF THE IRON VICTIM ... Alan Hynd. Full page color illustration by Albert Dorne.
SHORT FEATURES: Truely Yours; The Editor Speaking; Poker As A Business; Man To Man Answers; Keeping Doughnuts Honest; Next Month; Funny Life; True Goes Early Christmas Shopping; But Why Not Live?; Strange But True; Books For Men; The Mountain Boys.
A FAWCETT PUBLICATION, Ken W. Purdy, Editor.


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