CORONET
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!)
Issue Date: FEBRUARY, 1946; VOL. 19. No.4; WHOLE No. 112
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Wanda Hendrix: Cover Girl ... KODACHROME BY MEAD-MADDICK.
ARTICLES:
INSIDE front cover: "An Illustrated proverb suitable for framing". [Full page color painting by ARNOLD W. RYAN.]
Be a Perfect Speller in 30 Minutes ... NORMAN LEWIS.
Science Tames a Jungle Killer ... J. D. RATCLIFF. Curare.
The First Yank Suicide Squad ... LT. FREDERIC BIRMINGHAM. Andrews' Radiers wrote a brillian page of American History.
Friendship Was His Career ... PHEBE LEWIS HUBBARD. There's a lesson for today in the story of Avery.
Democracy Is Your Job ... JOHN F. WHARTON.
My Boy Bill ... DAVID LOUIS. The Hills, the Deer, and the rabbitss are all part of a small child's private world.
"My Boy Bill", Painted for CORONET by JAMES CHAPIN. [FULL page painting, in color!].
Birth of a new era: ERNEST LAWRENCE: Atom Smasher ... NORMAN CARLISLE. Meet the genius who built the cyclotron, the fantastic machine that has ushered in a new era.
Don't Wear a Firetrap ... PAUL W. KEARNEY.
The World Was Their Back Yard ... J. M. STENBUCK. Joanna and Lincoln Colcord dream with nostalgia of the days when they sailed the seven seas.
A 7-Day Plan for Winning Friends ... DOUGLAS E. LURTON.
For Every Town, a Pied Piper ... EULA MCCLARY. The rat is America's public enemy No. 1.
Meet the Man Who Runs the Senate ... TRIS COFFIN. LESLIE BIFFLE, the man behind the scenes on Capital Hill.
JOHN MOSES BROWNING: Genius of Guns ... DEAN JENNINGS. A shy and peaceful man helped make a better world with his astonishing weapons. [Interesting article!]
Cigarette Paper: A New U. S. Industry ... ROBERT FARR. Ecusta, and Harry H. Straus.
Texas Peacemaker ... MARY CLARKE. Senator TOM CONNALLY, with FULL page color photo.
Mistakes That Paid Dividends ... JOSEPHINE M. OPSAHL.
Barbed Wire College ... LAWRENCE LADER. German prisoners of war are learning the principles of democracy in America's strangest school.
Maple-Sugar Millions ... ALLENE CORLISS. St. Johnsbury, the Cary Maple Sugar Company.
She Turns Rags into Riches ... DOUGLAS RIGBY. Mrs. Bella C. Landauer is helping record history in a new kind of treasure hunt.
One-Man Health Crusade ... JACK YARMOVE. Dr. Samuel J. Crumbine.
Glamour with a Hard Shell ... GEORGE BUTLER. Al and Stanton Gould have built a thriving business by gilding the lowly mud turtle.
Reflections on Kittens ... WARREN BROWN. [With full page color photo of two kittens.]
GENERAL H. H. HAPPY ARNOLD: Builder of U. S. Air Power ... JAMES MOORE. [With FULL page color portrait by Robert Sloan.
Yardstick for Radio ... HORACE COON. The Hooper Poll.
Utopia for Civilian Fliers ... MICKELL NOVAK & WALTER SELTZER. Amateur pilots will soon have their own swank airport in the San Fernando Valley. Marvin E. Whiteman, and his airport.
The Riddle of the Dead Millionaire ... ALAN HYND. The mysterious death of William Marsh Rice.
How Animals Fight for Survival ... JIM KJELGAARD.
DON TANCREDO: Fighting Hero of Chile ... S. MARTIN.
New Wonders with Suds ... NORTH CLAREY.
Home on the Range ... EDWIN AFFRON. Full page COLOR painting for CORONET by Douglass Crockwell.
FEATURES:
Our Human Comedy.
The American Spectator: Picture Story. [14 full pages of photos of spectators at various events, with captions.]
Game Book. LEWIS VALENTINE, Guest Editor.
Grin and Share It.
Blood on the Moon: The Abraham Lincoln Assasination, Picture Story ... CARL SANDBURG. With authentic illustrations by HARPER GOFF. [EIGHT full pages of color paintings, with text and captions!]
A Report on Influenza: Picture Story.
Out of This World.
We Took to the Woods: Bookette ... LOUISE DICKINSON RICH.
Between These Covers.
A Gem From the Coronet Story Teller ... HOWARD KEGLEY.
Publisher: DAVID A. SMART. Editor in Chief: OSCAR DYSTEL.
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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!
This DIGEST (approx. 6"X9") sized magazine is COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)