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CORONET - Volume 45, Number 4 - February 1959

CORONET - Volume 45, Number 4 - February 1959

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CORONET - Volume 45, Number 4 - February 1959

by Gillenson, Lewis W. (editor) (John Carlova; Eddie Cantor; James Joseph; Raymond J. Brady; John E. Moss; Leonard Gross; Parke Cummings; Max Gunther; Robert Lee Behme; K. N. Hardin; Lester David; Maurice Paul; Peter Maas; Walter J. Sheldon; Loy Warwick)

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Chicago: Esquire Inc., 1959. Book. Very Good. Soft cover. First Edition. 12mo. 190 pp. Digest format. Light wear. The front cover features the Soash Twins by Don Ornitz and the back cover features an ad for Winston cigarettes. This issue contains: The Baron and the Brats by John Carlova; The Dukhobors: Canada's Violent Pacifists by James Joseph; The Amazing Phone of the Future by Raymond J. Brady; Why All Those Government Secrets? by Congressman John E. Moss as told to Leonard Gross; Happy Haunting by Parke Cummings; When Does a Child Need Psychiatry? By Max Gunther; They Tame Snow Slides by Robert Lee Behme; Grandpa's Kitchen Capers by K. N. Hardin; Medical Juries Hear Patients' Gripes by Lester David; Fabulous Facts About Fish by Maurice Paul; The Return of Red Buttons by Peter Maas; The Ghost of Hokkaido by Walter J. Sheldon; They Smoke Out Arsonists by Loy Warwick; Aunt Ettie's Rescue Ranches by Oren Arnold; The Futuristic Riddle of Reproduction by Albert Rosenfeld; Ace of Knaves by Hy Steirman; Music a la Carte by Patricia K. Brooks; Mr San Francisco by Eddie Cantor; The Spider Man of Moncrieff Place by Gene Bylinsky; and They Called It Justice by Will Bernard; along with all the usual features, including a pictorial called The Other Abe Lincoln by drawings by Douglas Gorsline..

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Bookseller
W. Fraser Sandercombe CA (CA)
Bookseller's Inventory #
228704
Title
CORONET - Volume 45, Number 4 - February 1959
Author
Gillenson, Lewis W. (editor) (John Carlova; Eddie Cantor; James Joseph; Raymond J. Brady; John E. Moss; Leonard Gross; Parke Cummings; Max Gunther; Robert Lee Behme; K. N. Hardin; Lester David; Maurice Paul; Peter Maas; Walter J. Sheldon; Loy Warwick)
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Edition
First Edition
Publisher
Esquire Inc.
Place of Publication
Chicago
Date Published
1959
Size
12mo
Keywords
american; americana; journal; journalism; politics; secrecy; sneak; medical;

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