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Item Number: 982 |
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Circa: 1966 Condition: Good Size: 10 1/4" x 13 1/4" Publisher: Saturday Evening Post Magazine
This December 17, 1966 Saturday Evening Post Magazine is in good condition with slight wear, slightly yellowed pages and the back cover does have a crease. This vintage 1966 magazine measures approx. 10 1/4" x 13 1/4" and is suitable for framing. The front cover features "Are Flying Saucers Real? A Surprising Report From The Top Scientific Authority" and the other following headlines are "A Post Reporter Solves The Mystery Of A Missing Millionaire & From The Best Selling Novel: How Mussolini Died In Santa Vittoria". This magazine has such Articles as: Are Flying Saucers Real?, Hawaii: Taps At Pearl Harbor, Message In Billy Wilder's Fortune Cookie, Well, Nobody's Perfect, The Case of the Missing Millionaire & The Thinking Man's Cowboy. The Color Ads are: Polaroid, Mogen David, Philco, Marlboro, Campbell's, Raleigh & Bel Air Cigarettes, Kodak, Ford, Old Taylor, Remington, Emerson, Camel, Seagram's, Citgo, Coty, Sprite & Lucky Strike. The Black & White Ads are: Contac, Presto, Magnavox, Volkswagen & Panasonic. |
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