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Issue Date: APRIL 1942; VOL 11 NO.6; WHOLE NO. 5 Published by Esquire, this marvelous little magazine is full of wonderful ORIGINAL writers, articles, fiction, profiles of the great, the famous and the infamous, and many photography and art features! [EXCLUSIVE More Magazines detailed contents description, BELOW!) Featured in THIS issue: This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. Any unauthorized use is strictly prohibited. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 [RARE and HISTORIC World War II, WWII WARTIME Edition, 176 pages, MANY Pages of beautiful Full Page photographs and gorgeous ART reproductions, MANY in color -- as well as feature articles, all listed below!] COVER GIRL: Irma Wilson, one of the girls featured in The Great Ziegfeld, was a charter member of a club formed by players who vowed to remain single, and to place career before matrimony. A vacation trip to Havana, however, and an introduction to the head of one of the prominent airline companies changed all that for her. She gave up her promising movie career and now is living happily in Miami, Florida, as Mrs. G. T. Baker. Incidentally, she has learned to fly -- Joe Setton of San Francisco has caught her fresh loveliness in a special pose for Coronet's cover. ARTICLES: The Army Goes to Church ... ALICE BODWELL BURKE. Brawn, Sweat and Glory ... JOHN KIENAN. Impressions of The American Sporting scene, by JOHN KEIRAN and JOSEPH W. GOLINKIN [COLOR FOLDOUT]. Advice to Pregnant Husbands ... EILEEN WILSON. Crimebusters, Inc. ... KENT SAGENDORPH. The William J. Burns International Detective Agency. Fun in a Dentist's Chair ... W. F. MC DERMOTT. Aptitude Test for Travelers ... KATHERINE A. TAYLOR. They Get Your Measure ... VICTOR H. BOESEN. Edward V. Jones and the Personology Foundation. Death in a Drinking Fountain ... MICHAEL EVANS. I Live on the Atlantic ... ANONYMOUS. The Last Time I Saw Goebbels ... CORNELIUS VANDERBILT, JR. "An American corespondent with a proud and famous name tells the story of an amazing interview with the Nazi master of falsehood." The Jenkintown Appreciator ... ROBERT M. YODER. Contest-winner Charles A. Kraatz. Melodies on Tap ... MARION SIMMS. Music without words: MUZAK, and how it works. Esperanto's New Challenger ... MURRAY TEIGH BLOOM. The IALA language. The International Auxiliary Language Association. STREAMLINED NOVELS: Cardinal Rock: First of Four Parts ... RICHARD SALE. Mad Mission to Berlin: Concluded ... OSCAR SCHISGALL. FICTION FEATURE: Putt and Take ... EUSTACE COCKRELL. Illustrations by Karl McKenzie. FEATURES: Winning Tack: Painting by Montague Dawson. [Color Foldout, on heavy paper!] Sails Of Evening, Painting by Montagne Dawson [Foldout, two pages]. 12 Million Black Voices: Picture Story ... RICHARD WRIGHT. Screen Creditors: Portfolio of Personalities. [With text and photos of each: Robert Webb, Jack Pierce, Ralph Oberg, Carey Wilson, Jack Otterson, Anne Bauchens, Leon Shamroy, Charles Previn and Douglas Shearer.] The Gallery of Photographs. [MANY pages of gorgeous artistic photography -- Including foldout color nude, "Daughter Of Ceres", by Martin Munkacsi.] The Coronet Game Book Section. MISCELLANY: The Best I Know. Forgotten Mysteries ... DEWITT MILLER. Not of Our Species. Your Other Life. Publisher: DAVID A. SMART. Editors: OSCAR DYSTEL, BERNARD GEIS. This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. Any unauthorized use is strictly prohibited. 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Each listed above is of at least one page, most average 3 pages. MOST are original articles. This wonderful little magazine is guaranteed to be a gratifying read. (Or we'll buy it back!) There is no better Birthday gift or Anniversary present than a copy of this marvelous vintage magazine -- it captures the time perfectly!
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