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Magazine
Condition Grading
Issue Date: |
Cover/Issue Description: |
Condition: |
Price |
May 21, 1898 |
Death of |
Good |
$10.00 |
June 4, 1898 |
The Siege of |
Good |
$10.00 |
June 11, 1898 |
Our Heroes at |
Good |
$10.00 |
1916 Issues |
WWI News – 11/11, 11/18, 11/25, 12/2, 12/9, 12/16, 12/23 |
Good |
$7.50 ea. |
October 7, 1916 |
Candidate Charles Evans Hughes |
G/VG |
$10.00 |
October 14, 1916 |
President Woodrow Wilson |
G/VG |
$10.00 |
October 28, 1916 |
Teddy Roosevelt cover |
G/VG |
$10.00 |
1917 Issues |
5/12, 5/19 |
Good |
$7.50 ea. |
1923 Issues |
7/28, 8/4, 9/15, 10/13, 12/29 |
Good |
$7.50 ea. |
1924 Issues |
1/5, 1/19, 2/2, 2/16, 3/15 (2), 3/22, 3/29, 4/5, 4/12 (2), 4/19, 4/26, 5/10, 5/17, 5/24 (2), 5/31 (2), 6/7, 6/14 (2), 6/21, 7/5, 7/12, 7/26, 10/4, 10/18 (covers detached), 10/25, 11/8 (2), 11/15, 11/22, 12/6, 12/13, 12/20, 12/27 |
Good |
$7.50 ea. |
May 3, 1924 |
Are Movies Getting Better? – 2 copies |
Good |
$7.50 |
June 28, 1924 |
Moving Pictures by Radio in the Home Next! |
Good |
$7.50 |
July 19, 1924 |
Mars, Are You Concealing Anything From Us? |
Good |
$7.50 |
October 11, 1924 |
Everest, World’s |
Good |
$7.50 |
1925 Issues |
1/3, 1/10, 1/17, 1/31, 2/7, 2/14, 2/21, 3/14 (2), 3/21 (2 – 1 is splitting), 3/28, 4/4, 4/11, 4/18, 4/25, 5/2, 5/9, 5/16, 5/23, 5/30, 6/6, 6/13, 6/20, 6/27, 7/4 (2), 7/11, 7/18, 7/25, 8/1, 8/15, 8/22, 8/29, 9/5, 9/12 (2), 9/19, 9/26, 10/3, 10/10, 10/17 (2), 10/24, 10/31, 11/7, 11/14 (2), 11/21 (2), 11/28 (2), 12/5 (2), 12/12, 12/19 (2), 12/26 (2) |
Good |
$7.50 ea. |
January 24, 1925 |
Two Women Governors |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
1926 Issues |
1/2 (2), 1/9 (2), 1/16 (2), 1/23 (2), 1/30 (2), 2/6 (2), 2/13 (2), 2/20 (2), 2/27 (2), 3/6 (2), 3/13 (2), 3/20 (2), 3/27 (2), 4/3 (3), 4/10 (2), 4/17 (2), 4/24 (2), 5/1 (2), 5/8 (2), 5/15 (2), 5/22 (2), 5/29 (2), 6/5 (2), 6/12 (2), 6/19 (2), 6/26 (2), 7/3 (2), 7/10 (2), 7/17 (2), 7/24 (2), 7/31 (2), 8/7 (2), 8/14, 8/21, 8/28, 9/4, 9/18 (2), 9/25 (2), 10/2 (2), 10/9, 10/16 (2), 10/23 (2), 10/30 (2), 11/6 (3), 11/13, 11/20, 11/27, 12/4, 12/11, 12/18 (2), 12/25 |
Good |
$7.50 ea. |
1927 Issues |
1/1 (2), 1/8 (2), 1/15 (2), 1/22, 1/29 (2), 2/5, 2/12, 2/19, 2/26 (2), 3/5 (2), 3/12 (2), 3/19, 3/26 (2), 4/2 (2), 4/9 (2), 4/16 (2), 4/23 (2), 4/30 (2), 5/7 (2), 5/14 (2), 5/21, 5/28 (2 – 1 split), 6/11 (2), 6/18 (2), 6/25, 7/2, 7/9, 7/23, 7/30, 8/13, 8/20 (2), 9/3, 9/17, 9/24, 10/8, 10/15, 10/22, 10/29, 11/5, 11/19, 11/26, 12/3, 12/10, 12/17, 12/24, 12/31 |
Good |
$7.50 ea. |
June 4, 1927 |
|
Good |
$12.50 |
|
Same |
Good, back cvr tears |
$10.00 |
July 16, 1927 |
Chief Justice William Howard Taft |
Good |
$7.50 |
September 10, 1927 |
Henry Ford cover |
Good |
$10.00 |
October 1, 1927 |
Aviation cover & article |
Good |
$10.00 |
November 12, 1927 |
Mussolini cover |
Good |
$12.50 |
January 7, 1928 |
Cat cover |
Good, splitting spine |
$6.00 |
February 4, 1928 |
Uncle Eli Surveys Maladetta |
Good |
$6.00 |
February 18, 1928 |
George Washington, the Misrepresented |
Good |
$6.00 |
March 3, 1928 |
Famous American Flagships |
Good |
$6.00 |
May 5, 1928 |
The “ |
G/VG |
$12.50 |
May 19, 1928 |
At the Alcazar at |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
May 26, 1928 |
“Memories” (Civil War Veteran) |
Good |
$6.00 |
June 2, 1928 |
“Farm Relief Is a National Need” – Jardine |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
June 16, 1928 |
Dark Horse? (Dawes?) |
Good |
$6.00 |
June 23, 1928 |
“No Surrender” Reed |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
July 7, 1928 |
“The Woman’s Club” |
Good |
$6.00 |
July 21, 1928 |
“Action!” (Olympics) |
G/VG |
$10.00 |
August 4, 1928 |
“Fells Good on the Feet” (baby photo) |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
August 11, 1928 |
“Let’s Be Friends” (dog photo) |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
August 25, 1928 |
“our Helen” cover. How Will The States Line Up This Fall? |
Good |
$6.00 |
September 1, 1928 |
“The Puddler” (statue photo) |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
|
Same |
Good |
$6.00 |
September 8, 1928 |
A September Sail |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
September 15, 1928 |
|
G/VG |
$7.50 |
|
Same |
Good |
$6.00 |
September 22, 1928 |
“Be Prepared” is the Boy Scouts’ Motto |
G/VG |
$10.00 |
September 29, 1928 |
Chief Two Gun White Calf, the Man on the Nickel |
G/VG |
$10.00 |
October 13, 1928 |
“Pretty Baby” |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
October 20, 1928 |
Great Mosque at Cordova |
Good |
$6.00 |
November 3, 1928 |
Great Horned Owl cover. |
Good |
$6.00 |
December 1, 1928 |
Speaker’s Chair – Canadian House of Commons |
Good |
$6.00 |
December 8, 1928 |
The Capitol at Night – 2 copies |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
December 22, 1928 |
“Great Expectations” (Xmas photo) -- 2 copies |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
December 29, 1928 |
“December” |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
1929 Issues |
1/5, 1/12, 1/26 (2), 2/2 (2), 2/23, 3/16, 3/23, 3/30, 4/6, 4/13 (2), 4/27 (2), 5/4, 5/11, 5/18, 5/25, 6/1, 6/8 (2), 6/15, 6/22, 6/29 (3), 7/6 (2), 7/13, 7/20 (2), 7/27 (2), 8/3 (2), 8/10 (2), 8/24 (2), 9/7, 9/14, 9/21 (2), 9/28, 10/5 (2), 10/12, 10/19, 10/26, 11/2, 11/9, 11/16, 11/23 (2), 11/30, 12/7, 12/14 (2), 12/21, 12/28 (2) |
Good |
$6.00 ea. |
February 9, 1929 |
Broadway Glimpsed from Woolworth Tower – 2 copies |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
February 16, 1929 |
Girl Scout cover – 2 copies |
Good |
$10.00 |
March 9, 1929 |
Charles Lindbergh – Let Us Talk About Aviation |
Good |
$10.00 |
August 31, 1929 |
Youngest King Plays Indian (Michael of Rumania) – 2 copies |
Good |
$7.50 |
January 4, 1930 |
Blind Senator Schall & Seeing Eye Dog – 2 copies |
Good |
$6.00 |
January 11, 1930 |
Queen Mary cover – 2 copies |
Good |
$6.00 |
January 18, 1930 |
Live Scorpions Are Considered A Delicacy in |
Good |
$6.00 |
February 1, 1930 |
Miguel Primo De Rivera |
Good |
$6.00 |
February 15, 1930 |
Miss Mary Anderson – Dept. of Labor – 3 copies |
Good |
$6.00 |
February 22, 1930 |
Taft’s Famous Smile Fades |
Good, stain |
$6.00 |
March 1, 1930 |
Your Last Chance To Vote Wet or Dry (Pathfinder Poll) |
Good |
$6.00 |
March 8, 1930 |
Chief Justice Hughes |
Good |
$6.00 |
March 15, 1930 |
Speaker of the House Longworth |
Good |
$6.00 |
March 22, 1930 |
Final Figures in National Prohibition Referendum |
Good |
$6.00 |
April 5, 1930 |
Native Belle of the Sara-Djinges Tribe of |
Good |
$6.00 |
April 12, 1930 |
Senator Pat Harrison Is the Father of Political Talks by Radio |
Good |
$6.00 |
April 19, 1930 |
First Lady Mrs. Hoover |
Good |
$6.00 |
April 26, 1930 |
John Johnston Parker – Youngest Supreme Court Justice |
Good |
$6.00 |
May 3, 1930 |
|
Good |
$6.00 |
May 10, 1930 |
Premier Hamaguchi of |
Good |
$7.50 |
May 24, 1930 |
Face of Medal Voted by Congress To Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh |
Good |
$6.00 |
June 7, 1930 |
Secretary Davis |
Good |
$6.00 |
June 14, 1930 |
Pathfinder vs. Literary Digest Straw Votes |
Good |
$6.00 |
June 21, 1930 |
“King of Swat” Still At It |
Good, staining |
$7.50 |
June 28, 1930 |
Richard Evelyn Byrd |
Good |
$6.00 |
July 5, 1930 |
Benito Mussolini – Greatest Roman of Them All – 2 copies |
Good |
$7.50 |
July 12, 1930 |
Sir Ronald Lindsay |
Good |
$6.00 |
July 19, 1930 |
Von Hindenburg |
Good |
$6.00 |
July 26, 1930 |
John Dewey |
Good |
$6.00 |
August 23, 1930 |
Thomas Edison |
Good, spine splitting, no back cover |
$6.00 |
September 20, 1930 |
Lorado Taft’s 50-foot statue of Chief Black Hawk |
Good |
$6.00 |
October 25, 1930 |
Betty Nuthall |
Good |
$7.50 |
November 1, 1930 |
Haile Selassie I |
Not Available |
NA |
November 8, 1930 |
Elihu Root |
Good |
$6.00 |
November 15, 1930 |
Edsel Ford |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
November 22, 1930 |
Franklin Roosevelt |
Good |
$6.00 |
November 29, 1930 |
Senator Simeon D. Fess |
Good |
$6.00 |
December 6, 1930 |
Carol I – He Loved Well But Not Wisely |
Good |
$6.00 |
December 13, 1930 |
Wisconsin Gov. Philip La Follette – 2 copies |
Good |
$6.00 |
December 20, 1930 |
Premier of |
Good |
$6.00 |
December 27, 1930 |
Albert Einstein – 2 copies |
Good |
$7.50 |
January 3, 1931 |
Mussolini |
Good |
$7.50 |
January 10, 1931 |
William N. Doak |
Good |
$6.00 |
January 17, 1931 |
Jessica Dragonette |
Good |
$6.00 |
January 24, 1931 |
|
Good |
$6.00 |
January 31, 1931 |
Huey Long |
Not Available |
NA |
February 7, 1931 |
“Edward P” |
Good |
$6.00 |
February 14, 1931 |
Mahatma Ghandi |
Good |
$6.00 |
February 21, 1931 |
Henry Prather Fletcher – 2 copies |
Good |
$6.00 |
February 28, 1931 |
Rudy Vallee – 2 copies |
Good |
$7.50 |
March 7, 1931 |
Allen Hoover – 2 copies |
Good |
$6.00 |
March 14, 1931 |
Senator Borah |
Good |
$6.00 |
March 21 , 1931 |
“Alfalfa Bill” Murray and Will Rogers |
Good |
$6.00 |
March 28, 1931 |
Associate Justices Oliver Wendell Holmes and Louis Dembitz Brandeis |
Good |
$6.00 |
April 4, 1931 |
George Eastman, Kodak King |
Good |
$6.00 |
April 11, 1931 |
Aviator Floyd Gibbons – 2 copies |
Good |
$6.00 |
April 18, 1931 |
King Prajadhipok of |
Good |
$6.00 |
April 25, 1931 |
Cermak Landslide |
Good |
$6.00 |
May 2, 1931 |
King Alfonso XIII of |
Good |
$6.00 |
May 9, 1931 |
Marine Sergeant Faustin Wirkus |
Good |
$6.00 |
May 16, 1931 |
New York Mayor Walker |
Good |
$6.00 |
May 23, 1931 |
President Hoover and Granddaughter Peggy Ann Hoover |
Good |
$6.00 |
May 30, 1931 |
|
Good |
$6.00 |
June 6, 1931 |
Richard B. Russell, Jr. |
Good |
$6.00 |
June 13, 1931 |
Titanic Memorial |
Good |
$10.00 |
June 20, 1931 |
Anton J. Cermak |
Good |
$6.00 |
June 27, 1931 |
President Paul Doumer |
Good |
$6.00 |
July 4, 1931 |
How 48 States Line Up on Prohibition as an Issue |
Good |
$7.50 |
July 11, 1931 |
Prehistoric Creatures |
Good |
$6.00 |
July 18, 1931 |
U. S. |
Good |
$6.00 |
July 25, 1931 |
Indian Statue on Capital Dome – 2 copies |
Good |
$6.00 |
August 1, 1931 |
Summer Styles for the Stronger Sex |
Good |
$6.00 |
August 8, 1931 |
President Green of the AFL – 3 copies |
Good |
$6.00 |
August 15, 1931 |
Anne & Colonel Lindbergh – 2 copies |
Good |
$7.50 |
August 22, 1931 |
George Bernard Shaw |
Good |
$6.00 |
August 29, 1931 |
The Fishing Fleet – 2 copies |
Good |
$6.00 |
September 5, 1931 |
Busy Bee – 2 copies |
Good |
$6.00 |
September 12, 1931 |
King George V |
Good |
$6.00 |
September 19, 1931 |
General Smedley D. |
Good |
$6.00 |
September 26, 1931 |
Gandhi – 2 copies |
Good |
$7.50 |
October 3, 1931 |
Sir Hubert Wilkins – 2 copies |
Good |
$6.00 |
October 10, 1931 |
Columbus Day Illus. – 2 copies |
Good |
$6.00 |
October 17, 1931 |
Chairman Gifford – 2 copies |
Good |
$6.00 |
October 24, 1931 |
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Good – pencil on one copy |
$6.00 |
October 31, 1931 |
Franklin D. Roosevelt |
Good |
$7.50 |
November 7, 1931 |
George Higgins Moses |
Good |
$6.00 |
November 14, 1931 |
US Steel President Farrell – 2 copies |
Good |
$6.00 |
November 21, 1931 |
Mayor Anton J. Cermak |
Good |
$6.00 |
November 28, 1931 |
Dino Grandi |
Good |
$6.00 |
December 5, 1931 |
John (“Jack”) Nance Garner |
Good |
$6.00 |
December 12, 1931 |
Mrs. Hattie Caraway |
Good |
$6.00 |
December 19, 1931 |
Premier of Japan Reijiro Wakatsuki - 2 copies |
Good |
$6.00 |
December 26, 1931 |
Merry Christmas To You |
Good |
$6.00 |
January 2, 1932 |
Judging Democratic Finals in Pathfinder Political Contest |
Good |
$6.00 |
January 9, 1932 |
General Chiang Kai-shek – 2 copies |
Good |
$6.00 |
January 16, 1932 |
Senator Borah |
Good |
$6.00 |
February 6, 1932 |
Juliana and Queen Wilhelmina |
Good |
$6.00 |
February 13, 1932 |
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Good |
$6.00 |
February 20, 1932 |
Presidential Poll – 2 copies |
Good |
$6.00 |
February 27, 1932 |
President Paul Doumer |
Good |
$6.00 |
March 5, 1932 |
Our Sightless Solons – Senator David Schall (with Lux) and Senator Thomas Pryor Gore |
Good |
$6.00 |
March 12, 1932 |
Colonel William Knox |
Good |
$6.00 |
March 19, 1932 |
Hero of Woosung – General Tang Chi-shui – 2 copies |
Good |
$6.00 |
March 26, 1932 |
Emperor of Manchoukuo |
Good |
$6.00 |
April 2, 1932 |
Eamon De Valera |
Good |
$6.00 |
April 9, 1932 |
It Looks Like A |
Good |
$6.00 |
April 16, 1932 |
Speaker John Nance Garner |
Good |
$6.00 |
April 23, 1932 |
Paul Ludwig Hans von Beneckendorf und von Hindenburg Defeats Adolf Hitler |
Good |
$6.00 |
Same |
Good, ink writing |
$6.00 |
|
April 30, 1932 |
Walter Johannes Damrosch Predicts End of Jazz |
Good |
$6.00 |
May 7, 1932 |
Dedication of |
Good |
$6.00 |
May 14, 1932 |
Albert Cabell Ritchie |
Good |
$6.00 |
May 21, 1932 |
Secretary of the Treasury Mills |
Good, ink writing |
$6.00 |
May 28, 1932 |
Swat the Drys vs. Wallop the Wets |
Good |
$7.50 |
June 4, 1932 |
Lieutenant General Sadao Araki |
Good |
$6.00 |
June 11, 1932 |
Governor Murray of |
Good |
$6.00 |
June 18, 1932 |
Mayor Jimmie Walker, “Loot” by Albert Payson Terhune |
Good |
$6.00 |
June 25, 1932 |
John D. Rockefeller, Jr. |
Good |
$6.00 |
July 2, 1932 |
Republican Army First on the Field |
Good, missing covers |
$6.00 |
July 9, 1932 |
Miss Amelia Earhart – “Lady Lindy” |
Good |
$7.50 |
July 16, 1932 |
Franklin Roosevelt |
Good |
$6.00 |
July 23, 1932 |
First Lady Hoover |
Good |
$6.00 |
July 30, 1932 |
British Prime Minister MacDonald |
Good |
$6.00 |
August 6, 1932 |
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Good |
$6.00 |
August 13, 1932 |
Bishop Cannon – 2 copies |
Good |
$6.00 |
August 20, 1932 |
Adolph Hitler |
G/VG |
$10.00 |
August 27, 1932 |
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Good |
$6.00 |
September 3, 1932 |
Altitude Record – Piccard Flight |
Good |
$7.50 |
|
Same |
Good, stain |
$6.00 |
September 10, 1932 |
Secretary of Commerce Chapin |
Good |
$6.00 |
September 17, 1932 |
Jouett Shouse |
Good |
$6.00 |
September 24, 1932 |
Newton D. Baker |
Good |
$6.00 |
October 1, 1932 |
Secretary of War Patrick Jay Hurley |
Good |
$6.00 |
October 8, 1932 |
Klementi Voroshilov |
Good |
$6.00 |
October 15, 1932 |
Alfred Pritchard Sloan Jr. (General Motors) |
Good |
$6.00 |
October 22, 1932 |
Premier Saito of |
Good |
$6.00 |
October 29, 1932 |
General Douglas MacArthur |
Good |
$6.00 |
November 5, 1932 |
Samuel Insull |
Good |
$6.00 |
November 12, 1932 |
Ghazi Mustapha Kemal Pasha |
Good |
$6.00 |
November 19, 1932 |
Landslide For the Democrats |
Good |
$6.00 |
November 26, 1932 |
Uncle Sam Permits Heavy Inroads on Postal Revenues |
Good |
$6.00 |
December 3, 1932 |
Legal Beer Expected to Act Like Magic Wand |
Good |
$6.00 |
December 10, 1932 |
European Nations Flatly Warned They Must Pay Their War Debts |
Good |
$6.00 |
December 17, 1932 |
Organized Labor Threatens “Force” to Secure Its Aims – Farmers May Copy |
Good |
$6.00 |
December 24, 1932 |
“Buy American” Latest Appeal To Save Industry |
Good |
$6.00 |
December 31, 1932 |
Huge Postal Deficit Causes Deep Concern |
Good |
$6.00 |
January 7, 1933 |
Prosperity Impossible Until Rural Half of |
Good |
$6.00 |
January 14, 1933 |
Home Loan Banks, Heralded as Relief, Promise Little Help |
Good |
$6.00 |
January 21, 1933 |
Rubber Goods Are Bouncing Over Our Tariff Wall |
Good |
$6.00 |
January 28, 1933 |
Farm Allotment Plan to Start Business Up by Helping Farmers to Buy More |
Good |
$6.00 |
February 4, 1933 |
Unjust Differences Between Prices Farmers Have To Pay and Those They Get |
Good |
$6.00 |
February 11, 1933 |
Industrial Magnates Now Alarmed Over Cheap Importations |
Good |
$6.00 |
March 4, 1933 |
Woman Who Saved the President-Elect – 2 copies |
Good |
$7.50 |
March 11, 1933 |
That Gambling Den Called Wall Street Is Diseased Appendix Which Must Come Out |
Good |
$6.00 |
March 18, 1933 |
Why Freezing Up Bank Credits Brought Money Crisis |
Good |
$6.00 |
April 1, 1933 |
Intoxication |
Good, scribbles |
$6.00 |
April 8, 1933 |
Should Soviet |
Good |
$6.00 |
April 15, 1933 |
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Good |
$6.00 |
April 22, 1933 |
Accusations Made That Salaries Paid Insurance Magnates Are Outrageous |
Good |
$6.00 |
April 29, 1933 |
Reduction of Postage on “Local” Letters First Step Toward Ending Postal Deficit |
Good |
$6.00 |
May 6, 1933 |
Dethronement of Old King Gold Starts the Dollars to Circulating |
Good |
$6.00 |
May 13, 1933 |
Framers, Unorganized, Have to Sell to a World That is All Organized |
Good |
$6.00 |
May 20, 1933 |
Spring “Lambs” in Immense Numbers Flock to Wall Street to Be Slaughtered |
Good |
$6.00 |
May 27, 1933 |
Uncle Sam Is After Big Cement Trust |
Not Available |
NA |
June 3, 1933 |
Openings for Return of Industrial Prosperity Reduced to Simple A B C Proposition |
Good |
$6.00 |
June 10, 1933 |
Morgan Dynasty Exerts Tight Grip on Industries by Giving Rich Favors to Men in Influential Positions |
Good |
$6.00 |
June 17, 1933 |
Wall Street Reeks with Unearned Profits |
Good |
$6.00 |
June 24, 1933 |
The Crab Symbolizes the Summer Solstice – and No Wonder |
Good |
$6.00 |
July 8, 1933 |
Wheat To be Used as Foundation Stone of New Prosperity for All the World |
Good |
$6.00 |
July 15, 1933 |
Can Advertising Help the “New Deal?” – 2 copies |
Good |
$6.00 |
July 23, 1933 |
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Good |
$6.00 |
July 29, 1933 |
Farm Act and Industrial Act to Raise Purchasing Power |
Good |
$6.00 |
August 12, 1933 |
All Things Conspire to Raise Prices of Farm Products |
Good |
$6.00 |
August 19, 1933 |
Secretary Wallace Tells Why Advertising of Specific Crops Will Not Help |
Good |
$6.00 |
August 26, 1933 |
Planet Saturn Also Shows Depression |
Good |
$6.00 |
September 2, 1933 |
Unseen Difficulties in Government’s Plans to Aid Grain Prices |
Good |
$6.00 |
September 9, 1933 |
Buying Power Must Now Be Built Up By Greatly Expanding Consumption |
Good |
$6.00 |
September 16, 1933 |
Farm Income Up 40% But Buying Power Lags Due To Price Boosts |
Good |
$6.00 |
September 23, 1933 |
How Socialism Has Spread Over the Earth in One Century |
Good |
$6.00 |
September 30, 1933 |
Huge Gap Between What Farmer Gets and What He Pays Out Must Be Closed |
Good |
$6.00 |
October 7, 1933 |
Great Advances in Air Navigation Made in Last Year |
Good |
$6.00 |
October 14, 1933 |
Buying Revival Delayed by Slowness of Credit Expansion |
Good |
$6.00 |
October 21, 1933 |
NRA Has Teeth – and Will Use Them if Provoked Too Much |
Good |
$6.00 |
October 28, 1933 |
War Next Year! |
Good |
$6.00 |
November 4, 1933 |
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Good |
$6.00 |
November 11, 1933 |
Money Must Talk – |
Good |
$6.00 |
November 18, 1933 |
New Sunspot Cycle Just Beginning – 2 copies |
Good |
$6.00 |
December 2, 1933 |
Why Deflation Must Be Stopped, Prices Raised and Buying Power Rebuilt |
Good |
$6.00 |
December 9, 1933 |
Why U. S. Can’t Prosper Until Farmer’s Dollar Is Worth 100 Cents |
Good |
$6.00 |
December 16, 1933 |
The “Index Figure” of Commodity prices – What It All Means |
Good |
$6.00 |
December 23, 1933 |
Why Human Labor Can’t Be Regimented In a Free Country |
Good |
$6.00 |
December 30, 1933 |
Uncle Sam May Link Phones, Wires and Radio in One Big Combine |
Good |
$6.00 |
January 6, 1934 |
Pathfinder Analyzes Nine Depressions |
Good |
$6.00 |
January 13, 1934 |
How Will You Use That Extra Leisure? |
Good |
$6.00 |
January 20, 1934 |
Credit Structure and All Business Should Be Helped by Better banking |
Good |
$6.00 |
January 27, 1934 |
All Good Americans Should Cooperate And Give Recovery Plans Chance To Take Effect |
Good |
$6.00 |
February 3, 1934 |
What It Means – the Seizure of Gold by Uncle Sam |
Good |
$6.00 |
February 10, 1934 |
New Monetary Plan Awakens Interest in Federal Reserve |
Good |
$6.00 |
February 17, 1934 |
Gold Forced Higher, Dollar Forced Lower |
Good, ink writing front page |
$6.00 |
February 24, 1934 |
Farmers, Wage Earners Must Get Much More Before Surpluses Can Be Unloaded |
Good |
$6.00 |
March 3, 1934 |
Bloody Austrian Revolt Crushed |
Good |
$6.00 |
March 10, 1934 |
Farm Product Prices Must Be Doubled To Let Farmers Buy Other Products |
Good |
$6.00 |
March 17, 1934 |
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Good |
$6.00 |
March 24, 1934 |
New Deal 1st Year Saw More Action Than Whole Century of Do-nothing-ness |
Good |
$6.00 |
March 31, 1934 |
How Congress makes Those Laws Which You Must Obey |
Good |
$6.00 |
April 7, 1934 |
Which Will Win – Higher Prices or Purchasing Power |
Good |
$6.00 |
April 14, 1934 |
Those Recovery Cogs Are Speeding Up the Peaceful Revolution |
Good |
$6.00 |
April 21, 1934 |
“Lady Luck” Kinder Than Wall Street – Lotteries to Pay for Everything |
Good |
$6.00 |
April 28, 1934 |
All About the Tariff |
Good |
$6.00 |
May 5, 1934 |
Fall of Wheat and Other Farm Staples Upsets All Plans for Recovery |
Good |
$6.00 |
May 12, 1934 |
Too Costly Distribution Acts as Bottle Neck |
Good |
$6.00 |
May 19, 1934 |
Farmers Must Get Twice as Much Before They Can Buy Manufactured Products |
Good |
$6.00 |
May 26, 1934 |
Additional Pressure Must Be Employed to Force Prices Higher |
Good |
$6.00 |
June 2, 1934 |
Products of Cheap Foreign Labor Flood U. S. Market and Spoil World Trade |
Good |
$6.00 |
June 9, 1934 |
Is Our Climate Growing Warmer? Do Weather Cycles Produce Depressions? |
Good |
$6.00 |
June 16, 1934 |
Part Two of Is Our Climate Growing Warmer |
Good |
$6.00 |
June 23, 1934 |
Increasing Number of Big Industries Reduce Prices |
Good |
$6.00 |
June 30, 1934 |
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Good |
$6.00 |
July 7, 1934 |
Outrageous Boosting of Construction Costs at Expense of Agriculture Caused the Depression |
Good |
$6.00 |
July 14, 1934 |
Big Business Is Reducing Prices So Masses Can Buy |
Good |
$6.00 |
July 21, 1934 |
Labor Costs So High Workers Can’t Buy Their Own Products |
Good |
$6.00 |
July 28, 1934 |
Exhibit of Freaks by Consumers’ Council – 2 copies |
Good |
$6.00 |
August 11, 1934 |
Workers Always Have Right To Strike – But All the People Have |
Good |
$6.00 |
August 18, 1934 |
U. S. Housing Plan to Provide Homes for the Needy and Increase Employment |
Good |
$6.00 |
August 25, 1934 |
President’s Action Nationalizing Silver Helps Drive Wheat and Other Prices Up |
Good |
$6.00 |
September 1, 1934 |
Drought Takes Control and Forces Reversing of Reduction Plans. Prices Going Up |
Good |
$6.00 |
September 8, 1934 |
More Money Coming – Inflation and Drought Both Mean Higher Farm Prices |
Good |
$6.00 |
September 15, 1934 |
Myriads of Plans, Schemes and Isms Bob Up to Plague Recovery |
Good |
$6.00 |
September 22, 1934 |
Agriculture Must Get More! |
Good |
$6.00 |
September 29, 1934 |
Recovery Must Wait For World Trade Return |
Good |
$6.00 |
October 6, 1934 |
Pensions for Everybody at Age Sixty the New Panacea |
Good, back cover torn |
$6.00 |
October 13, 1934 |
Alcohol and Autos a Bad Mixture |
Good |
$6.00 |
October 27, 1934 |
President Urges Balance of Prices – To Help Farmers |
Good |
$6.00 |
November 10, 1934 |
Business Gains Show Higher Retail Prices Can Only Follow, Not Precede, Recovery |
Good |
$6.00 |
November 17, 1934 |
Plenty for All – But Distribution Problem Still Remains to Be Solved |
Good |
$6.00 |
November 24, 1934 |
Farm Prospects Bright but Prices Still too Low to Give Farmers Fair Share of Income |
Good |
$6.00 |
December 1, 1934 |
Union Labor Can’t Buy Its Own Products |
Good |
$6.00 |
December 8, 1934 |
Is The Burial of the Republican Party Premature? |
Good |
$6.00 |
December 15, 1933 |
Can |
Good |
$6.00 |
December 22, 1934 |
“Spending” Seems the Only Way Back to Prosperity for This Nation |
Good |
$6.00 |
December 29, 1934 |
Chemical Knowledge to Rescue Agriculture by Farming the Air as Well as the Earth |
Good |
$6.00 |
January 5, 1935 |
Short Congress Hoped as Capitol Hill Sees Merry-go-Round Open Under Same Boss |
Good |
$6.00 |
January 19, 1935 |
Don’t Buy an Auto Until the Manufacturers Reduce Prices and Stop Catering to the Speed Maniacs |
Good |
$6.00 |
January 26, 1935 |
When – If Ever – Are We Going to Get Back Our Share of World Trade? |
Good |
$6.00 |
February 2, 1935 |
Let’s See What Would Happen If 30-Hour Week Was Adopted |
Good |
$6.00 |
February 9, 1935 |
The Consumer Gets His Voice Back |
Good |
$6.00 |
February 16, 1935 |
Strange Parallelism Between Careers of |
Good |
$6.00 |
March 2, 1935 |
How Much Is A Billion? |
Good |
$6.00 |
March 9, 1935 |
Government Spending, Carried Far Enough, Is Sure to Force Money to Circulating |
Good |
$6.00 |
March 16, 1935 |
First Two Years of New Deal Show Mixed Results |
Good |
$6.00 |
March 23, 1935 |
Worst Ism of All – Pessimism – Shakes This Nation. |
Good |
$6.00 |
March 30, 1935 |
Throwing Away Our Cotton Heritage to Help the World |
Good |
$6.00 |
April 6, 1935 |
Bad News for the New Deal – Weather Now Going Republican |
Good |
$6.00 |
April 13, 1935 |
Purchasing Power Has Gained on Cost of Living, but Gap is Still Big |
Good |
$6.00 |
April 20, 1935 |
Pros and Cons of Uncle Sam’s Spending Spree |
Good |
$6.00 |
April 27, 1935 |
“Feng-Shui” Must Be Appeased If Dust Storm Problem Is to Be Solved -- 2 copies |
Good |
$6.00 |
May 4, 1935 |
Can Future Weather, Crops and Prices Be Forecast from Growth of Trees? |
Good |
$6.00 |
May 11, 1935 |
World Trade Now Vanishing |
Good |
$6.00 |
May 18, 1935 |
Does Machinery Give Us MORE – or Does It Give Us LESS? |
Good |
$6.00 |
May 25, 1935 |
Retail Prices Must Be Kept Low or the Multitude Will Face Starvation |
Good |
$6.00 |
June 1, 1935 |
Dr. Tugwell to “Make |
Good |
$6.00 |
June 8, 1935 |
New Wagner Act Gives Organized Labor Undisputed Power Over All Industry |
Good |
$6.00 |
June 15, 1935 |
President Asks People for More Power as Supreme Court Edict Wrecks New Deal Plans |
Good |
$6.00 |
June 22, 1935 |
Where Does the Farm Dollar Go from Here? |
Good |
$6.00 |
June 29, 1935 |
Products Are Failing to Be Exchanged in Increased Volume |
Good |
$6.00 |
July 6, 1935 |
“Soak the Rich” to Benefit Masses – is F. D.’s Plan |
Good |
$6.00 |
July 13, 1935 |
Treeless Nations Poor, Americans Learn After 300 Years of Timber Slaughter |
Good |
$6.00 |
July 20, 1935 |
Prices Must Be Low – Consumers Can’t Buy “Quality” Goods |
Good |
$6.00 |
July 27, 1935 |
All Wealth Belongs to All -- According to the New Deal |
Good |
$6.00 |
August 17, 1935 |
Farm Purchasing Power Needs Another Boost |
Good |
$6.00 |
November 30, 1935 |
“The New Ideal” – 24 pages |
Good |
$6.00 |
April 18, 1936 |
Dams for Eveybody |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
May 16, 1936 |
Illinois -- Now a Puzzle-Problem |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
October 17, 1936 |
Radium’s Rival: A Million-Volt X-Ray Machine |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
October 24, 1936 |
The Youth of the World Looks Forward to What? |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
November 7, 1936 |
One Day Each Year makes America Navy-Conscious |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
June 26, 1937 |
Women Last Week Marched Militantly in Labor’s Big Picket Lines |
Good |
$6.00 |
July 3, 1937 |
She Threatened Steel Pickets with a |
Good |
$6.00 |
July 24, 1937 |
La Guardia May Be the First to Beat Tammany Twice in a Row |
Good |
$6.00 |
August 7, 1937 |
Kokichi Mikimoto, Their Rich Boss, Tried To Make Them Wear More Clothes |
Good |
$6.00 |
August 14, 1937 |
Babies Are Wanted |
Good |
$6.00 |
October 9, 1937 |
Dread |
Good |
$6.00 |
October 27, 1937 |
Searchers for Peace: |
Good |
$6.00 |
December 25, 1937 |
Du Pont Set a Goal, |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
January 1, 1938 |
The ‘Son of Heaven’ Came Down to Earth |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
January 8, 1938 |
Toscanini Is the World’s Greatest |
Good |
$6.00 |
January 15, 1938 |
College Girls Fed Silk to a Fire |
Good, stain |
$6.00 |
July 16, 1938 |
75 Years After: Battle of Gettysburg Veterans |
Good |
$10.00 |
May 27, 1939 |
The First lady Rides As She Pleases |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
June 3, 1939 |
Surplus |
Good |
$6.00 |
June 10, 1939 |
|
Good |
$6.00 |
June 17, 1939 |
Vandenberg Is Willin’ |
Good |
$6.00 |
June 24, 1939 |
Nation’s Library |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
July 1, 1939 |
|
G/VG |
$7.50 |
July 8, 1939 |
Stephen Fowler Chadwick -- Patriotism |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
July 15, 1939 |
Moscicki and Men: “For Air and Sun” |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
July 22, 1939 |
Byrd: Again to |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
July 29, 1939 |
The Speaker Counts the Days |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
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Same |
Good |
$6.00 |
August 5, 1939 |
Joe Martin – Next Speaker? |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
August 12, 1939 |
Lewis: Boomerang Words? |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
August 19, 1939 |
Names by the Millions – Census |
Good |
$6.00 |
August 26, 1939 |
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G/VG |
$7.50 |
September 2, 1939 |
50 Millions Go Up in Smoke ( |
Good |
$6.00 |
September 9, 1939 |
Hitler: The World Waited |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
September 16, 1939 |
Man in Gas Mask |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
September 23, 1939 |
|
G/VG |
$7.50 |
September 30, 1939 |
The Soviet Steps In |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
October 7, 1930 |
Congress Met – |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
October 14, 1939 |
Let’s Keep Out of It! |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
October 21, 1939 |
Young Finn: His Nation Eyed |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
October 28, 1939 |
Lindbergh on War and Peace |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
November 4, 1939 |
In |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
November 11, 1939 |
Neutrality: After Much Doodling … |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
November 18, 1939 |
John D. Rockefeller, Jr. |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
November 25, 1939 |
Trouble for Rich Wilhelmina |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
December 2, 1939 |
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G/VG |
$7.50 |
December 9, 1939 |
For Santa’s Sack: Millions in Toys |
Good |
$6.00 |
December 23, 1939 |
Procope Appealed to Americans |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
December 30, 1939 |
1939: War’s Year |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
January 6, 1940 |
Sun, Snow & Tourism |
Good |
$6.00 |
January 13, 1940 |
Balkan Peace Faces a Gathering Storm |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
January 20, 1940 |
Jackson Day Diners |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
January 27, 1940 |
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G/VG |
$6.00 |
February 3, 1940 |
Our Children – “As The Twig Is Bent” |
Good, tear |
$6.00 |
February 10, 1940 |
U. S. Navy: World’s Best |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
February 17, 1940 |
Finns: More Aid for More Victory |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
February 24, 1940 |
Garner: No Pussyfooting |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
March 2, 1940 |
Frank: A Program For Republicans |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
March 9, 1940 |
Successor To The Autogyro? |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
March 16, 1940 |
Armies In the |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
March 23, 1940 |
Dewey In |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
March 30, 1940 |
Gannett – Special Interest: Agriculture |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
April 6, 1940 |
Michelson versus Waltman |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
April 13, 1940 |
Hoover & Poll |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
April 20, 1940 |
Landis & Baseball |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
April 27, 1940 |
|
G/VG |
$7.50 |
May 4, 1940 |
Whither Mussolini?, The Klan: No More Masks |
Good |
$6.00 |
May 11, 1940 |
G. O. P. Keynoter: Harold Stassen |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
May 18, 1940 |
Cromwell: No Playboy, |
Good, torn back cover |
$6.00 |
May 25, 1940 |
Churchill: “Blood, Toil, Tears, Sweat” |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
June 8, 1940 |
The Refugee Horror, The Fifth Column & the Americans |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
June 15, 1940 |
Willkie: Potent Boom |
Good |
$6.00 |
June 29, 1940 |
Petain: With Heavy Heart |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
July 6, 1940 |
Willkie: G. O. P. Winner |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
July 13, 1940 |
Our Army & Mechanization |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
July 20, 1940 |
Victory for Dempsey |
Good |
$6.00 |
July 27, 1940 |
|
G/VG |
$7.50 |
August 3, 1940 |
Win Without Farley?, The Roosevelt-Wilkie Race |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
August 10, 1940 |
Green: Nationally Important |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
August 17, 1940 |
|
G/VG |
$7.50 |
August 24, 1940 |
In the Air Over |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
August 31, 1940 |
In |
Good |
$6.00 |
September 7, 1940 |
McNary’s Acceptance, For |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
September 14, 1940 |
Jesse Jones: Success Story, The War’s First Year |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
November 2, 1940 |
Churchill: “So Are the Fishes” – 2 copies |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
November 9, 1940 |
Rookie Life in the |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
November 16, 1940 |
History-Maker – F.D.R. |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
November 23, 1940 |
Speaker Rayburn: Big Job |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
December 7, 1940 |
Rear Admiral Emory S. Land |
Good, insect damage |
$6.00 |
December 14, 1940 |
Football: To the Bowls |
Good |
$6.00 |
December 21, 1940 |
Merry Christmas |
Good |
$6.00 |
December 28, 1940 |
What 1940 Brought |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
January 4, 1941 |
Beckoning Winter Travelers |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
January 11, 1941 |
Machine Tools & Defense |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
January 18, 1941 |
A “ |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
January 25, 1941 |
Wings for Democracy |
Good |
$6.00 |
February 1, 1941 |
Aluminum in Defense |
Good |
$6.00 |
February 8, 1941 |
Steel |
Good |
$6.00 |
February 15, 1941 |
Automotive Industries |
Good |
$6.00 |
February 22, 1941 |
|
G/VG |
$6.00 |
March 1, 1941 |
Defense Chemicals |
Good |
$7.50 |
March 8, 1941 |
Textile Industry |
Good |
$6.00 |
March 15, 1941 |
World’s Deepest Oil Well |
Good |
$6.00 |
March 22, 1941 |
Dough for the Doughboys |
Good |
$7.50 |
March 29, 1941 |
Power for Defense |
Good |
$6.00 |
April 5, 1941 |
Shipping Becomes a “Vital Bridge” |
Good |
$6.00 |
April 12, 1941 |
Cherry Blossom Time in |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
April 19, 1941 |
Communications |
Good |
$6.00 |
April 26, 1941 |
Railroads in Defense |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
May 3, 1941 |
Inflation |
Good |
$6.00 |
May 10, 1941 |
Patrols & Convoys |
Good |
$6.00 |
May 17, 1941 |
Submarines |
Good |
$7.50 |
May 24, 1941 |
Tanks |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
May 31, 1941 |
Defense Progress |
Good |
$6.00 |
June 7, 1941 |
“June Week” at |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
June 14, 1941 |
Old Glory |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
June 21, 1941 |
Plastics |
Good |
$6.00 |
July 5, 1941 |
General Henry H. Arnold |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
July 12, 1941 |
Rubber |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
July 19, 1941 |
War Production |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
July 26, 1941 |
|
G/VG |
$6.00 |
August 2, 1941 |
|
G/VG |
$7.50 |
August 9, 1941 |
U. S. Fleet in Troubled Pacific |
Good |
$6.00 |
August 16, 1941 |
Bill Batt Goes To Bat for Defense |
Good |
$6.00 |
August 23, 1941 |
|
Good |
$6.00 |
August 30, 1941 |
MacArthur Commands |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
September 6, 1941 |
|
Good |
$6.00 |
September 13, 1941 |
Car Accidents, Ozone, “Bill” Paley, Two Long Years of War |
Good |
$7.50 |
September 20, 1941 |
Odlum’s Problem Is Small Business |
Good |
$6.00 |
September 27, 1941 |
Movies, The Farm Situation |
Good |
$6.00 |
October 4, 1941 |
“Curly” Brooks of |
Good |
$6.00 |
October 11, 1941 |
For The Defense of |
Good |
$7.50 |
October 18, 1941 |
Navy’s Captain Rosendahl, Blimps |
Good |
$6.00 |
October 25, 1941 |
Magnesium for Defense |
Good |
$6.00 |
November 1, 1941 |
Rear Admiral Ernest J. King Commands Atlantic Patrol |
Good |
$7.50 |
November 8, 1941 |
Frank Comerford Walker, Postmaster General |
Good |
$6.00 |
November 15, 1941 |
Watch on the |
Good |
$6.00 |
November 22, 1941 |
|
Good |
$6.00 |
November 29, 1941 |
Pioneer Bomber Builder |
Good |
$6.00 |
December 6, 1941 |
Problem in the Pacific |
Good |
$7.50 |
December 13, 1941 |
House Ruled by Clarence Cannon |
Good |
$6.00 |
December 20, 1941 |
War In The Pacific |
Good |
$7.50 |
December 27, 1941 |
MacArthur Makes History, Theater of War |
Good, hole in back cover |
$7.50 |
January 3, 1942 |
Civilian Defense Volunteer |
Good |
$6.00 |
January 10, 1942 |
Allied Leaders |
Good |
$6.00 |
January 17, 1942 |
|
Good |
$6.00 |
January 24, 1942 |
Last Stand on |
Good |
$7.50 |
January 31, 1942 |
|
Good |
$6.00 |
February 7, 1942 |
|
Good |
$6.00 |
February 14, 1942 |
Admiral Nimitz |
Good |
$7.50 |
February 21, 1942 |
To |
Good |
$7.50 |
February 28, 1942 |
Sugar Rationing |
Good |
$7.50 |
March 7, 1942 |
Five Men on the War, “Our First Job -- Production” -- FDR |
Good |
$7.50 |
March 14, 1942 |
|
Good |
$7.50 |
March 21, 1942 |
|
Good |
$7.50 |
April 4, 1942 |
Leo T. Crowley: Alien Property Custodian |
Good |
$6.00 |
April 11, 1942 |
Industrial Silver, Soybean Boom |
Good |
$6.00 |
April 18, 1942 |
William S. Farish, James S. Knowlson |
Good |
$6.00 |
April 25, 1942 |
Auto Plants to War |
Good |
$7.50 |
May 2, 1942 |
Ships for Victory, “Aqua Cheetah” |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
May 9, 1942 |
FDR Awards Congressional Medal of Honor to Lieut. Edward O’Hare |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
May 16, 1942 |
James Cash Penney, War Production Board’s Salvage Campaign |
Good, stains |
$6.00 |
May 23, 1942 |
Rep. Albert Arnold Gore |
Good |
$6.00 |
May 30, 1942 |
Emil Schram, |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
June 6, 1942 |
Curtiss AT-9 Bomber Trainers |
Good |
$7.50 |
June 13, 1942 |
Kiss the Tires Goodbye, The Air Front |
Good |
$7.50 |
June 20, 1942 |
Rep. Joseph W. Martin, Chemical Warfare, |
Good |
$7.50 |
July 11, 1942 |
Maj. Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, Woman Man the Big Guns At |
Good |
$7.50 |
July 18, 1942 |
Dehydrated Food, Nurses Needed |
Good |
$7.50 |
July 25, 1942 |
Sen. Prentiss M. Brown |
Good |
$7.50 |
August 1, 1942 |
Cargo Planes to Beat Subs? |
Good |
$6.00 |
August 8, 1942 |
British Troops Train for Invasion |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
August 15, 1942 |
Henry J. Kaiser |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
August 22, 1942 |
First Aid in the Field |
Good |
$7.50 |
August 29, 1942 |
U. S. Army Air Force Men Load Bomb Bay of Flying Fortress |
Good |
$7.50 |
September 5, 1942 |
Commandos, Marines and Combat Engineers |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
September 12, 1942 |
Senator C. Wayland Brooks |
Good |
$7.50 |
September 19, 1942 |
Joseph B. Eastman – Head of Nation’s War-Time Transportation System |
Good |
$7.50 |
September 26, 1942 |
Bernard M. Baruch |
Good |
$7.50 |
October 3, 1942 |
Gov. George A. Wilson, Balsa Quest |
Good |
$6.00 |
October 10, 1942 |
New Pipelines Built, War Powers, Oil Rationing |
Good |
$7.50 |
October 17, 1942 |
Clare Boothe Luce |
Good, tear |
$7.50 |
October 24, 1942 |
FDR, Andrew Jackson Higgins, Adm. Frank Leighton, Gov. Sam Jones |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
October 31, 1942 |
Ed. H. Moore of Oklahoma – 2 copies |
Good |
$6.00 |
November 7, 1942 |
Marines “Bomb-Up” on Guadalcanal’s Henderson Field – 2 copies |
Good |
$7.50 |
November 14, 1942 |
Thomas E. Dewey – 2 copies |
Good |
$7.50 |
November 21, 1942 |
Montgomery and Eisenhower |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
November 28, 1942 |
Lieut. Gen. Mark Clark – 2 copies |
Good |
$6.00 |
December 5, 1942 |
War’s First Year – 2 copies |
Good |
$7.50 |
December 12, 1942 |
Governor John W. Bricker, Lt. Comdr Dorothy Stratton |
Good |
$7.50 |
December 19, 1942 |
Manuel Quezon – President of Philippine Commonwealth – 2 copies |
Good |
$6.00 |
December 26, 1942 |
American Troops, Guided by Natives, Advance in |
Good |
$7.50 |
January 2, 1943 |
Sam Houston and Cruiser “Houston” – 2 copies |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
January 16, 1943 |
Sen. Albert W. Hawkes, Eleven SPARS Begin Training at |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
January 23, 1943 |
Tools That Make Tools |
Good |
$6.00 |
February 13, 1943 |
Robert Hutchins |
Good |
$6.00 |
March 6, 1943 |
Augustus Giegengack |
Good |
$6.00 |
April 10, 1943 |
Gen. MacArthur |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
April 17, 1943 |
Emil Schram |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
May 29, 1943 |
Brig. Gen. R.W. Johnson |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
June 5, 1943 |
Walter F. George |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
June 12, 1943 |
James F. Byrnes |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
June 26, 1943 |
Dinner in New Guinea, Dewey Leads Field – 2 copies |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
October 9, 1943 |
W.L. MacKenzie King |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
October 25, 1943 |
Pole-Proofed Compass – Bendix, Woman War Worker cover |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
November 1, 1943 |
LST |
Fair/Good, stained |
$5.00 |
November 15, 1943 |
Jesse James – Army Air Force Gunner |
Good |
$7.50 |
November 22, 1943 |
Vitamin Front – Fisherman |
Good |
$6.00 |
November 29, 1943 |
Woman Test Pilot |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
December 6, 1943 |
Japan – The Ages Looked Down |
Good |
$6.00 |
December 27, 1943 |
Home For New Years – 51-year-old Sailor |
Good, stain |
$56.00 |
January 3, 1944 |
Films of Soldiers’ Work Being Viewed by Troops – 2 copies |
Good |
$6.00 |
January 10, 1944 |
50th Anniversary (Bicycle cover). The Human Harvest From the Machine Age |
Good |
$7.50 |
January 17, 1944 |
Snowball Fight. World at War |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
January 24, 1944 |
Seabees at Work Road Building in the Aleutians – 2 copies |
Good |
$6.00 |
January 31, 1944 |
Switchboard on Cape Gloucester Set in a Fox Hole |
Good |
$6.00 |
February 14, 1944 |
Photo of Southern Italy |
Good |
$6.00 |
February 21, 1944 |
Raboul Stud Being Played by Four Tyler, Texas G. I.’s |
Good |
$6.00 |
February 28, 1944 |
Lieut. Gen. Joseph Stilwell – 2 copies |
G/VG |
$10.00 |
March 6, 1944 |
Switchman on Steel Mill Switch Engine |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
|
Same |
Fair/Good |
$5.00 |
March 13, 1944 |
Fentress Co., Tenn. Draft Board |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
March 20, 1944 |
Herefords on the Farm |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
|
Same |
Fair/Good |
$5.00 |
March 27, 1944 |
Pvt. Homer Connell of Columbia, GA Under Anaesthesia on Bougainville in the Solomons in Surgery Dugout |
Good, tear |
$6.00 |
April 3, 1944 |
Soldier of the Cross. Grave of Sgt. L. J. Paquette of Linden, Mich., One of First American Soldiers To Fall in Burma |
Good |
$6.00 |
April 17, 1944 |
Submarine Fishermen. Steel Nets Placed Across Mouths of Harbors – 2 copies |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
April 24, 1944 |
Family in Louisiana Backyard – 2 copies |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
May 1, 1944 |
Welcome Home Chuck – Sgt. C. E. “Commando” Kelly Greeted Like This by His Shawno Street Neighbors – 3 copies |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
May 8, 1944 |
Lt. George S. Patton, Jr. |
Good |
$10.00 |
May 15, 1944 |
Woman and Child Work in Victory Garden – 2 copies |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
May 22, 1944 |
Brig. Gen. T. H. Landon Using G.I. Washing Machine – 3 copies |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
May 29, 1944 |
Seabees Clear Road To Shore of Emirau, in South Pacific - 3 copies |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
June 5, 1944 |
Seasoned Face of Coast Guard Man |
Good |
$6.00 |
June 12, 1944 |
|
G/VG |
$7.50 |
Same |
Good |
$6.00 |
|
June 19, 1944 |
Buy War Bonds |
Good |
$6.00 |
June 26, 1944 |
Nazis in Italy Surrender – 3 copies |
G/VG |
$10.00 |
July 3, 1944 |
Making Ice Cream (Drawing by Hansen) – 2 copies |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
July 10, 1944 |
Shasta Dam – 2 copies |
Good |
$6.00 |
July 17, 1944 |
Brush Face & Egg Head – GI Styles – 2 copies |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
July 24, 1944 |
Navajo Hand-Weaves Rug – 2 copies |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
July 31, 1944 |
Frank Prist, Jr., War Correspondent Teaches Two |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
August 14, 1944 |
Tamile Natives Spin Prop of |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
August 21, 1944 |
French Couple Greeting GI Joe – 2 copies |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
September 11, 1944 |
Yanks Guarded |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
September 18, 1944 |
Christmas At The Front |
Good |
$7.50 |
September 25, 1944 |
Atty. General Francis Biddle – 2 copies |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
October 9, 1944 |
Crowds Watch as Yanks March by in Vittel, France – 2 copies |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
October 23, 1944 |
Marine on Peleliu |
Good |
$7.50 |
October 30, 1944 |
In Costumes for Halloween |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
November 6, 1944 |
Lt. G. M. Collins Carried Out of Burma Jungles After 45 Days – 2 copies |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
November 20, 1944 |
Thanksgiving During War – 2 copies |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
November 27, 1944 |
“Big Inch” Carries Salt from 2600-Year-Old Mine to Refinery in |
Good, front cover detached |
$6.00 |
December 4, 1944 |
3-Year-Old British Lad in Foster Nursery Wakened by Bombs |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
December 11, 1944 |
Vice Admiral Mitscher Cutting Cake |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
December 18, 1944 |
Battle Fatigue |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
December 25, 1944 |
Children in Chair by Fire – 2 copies |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
January 1, 1945 |
War on |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
January 8, 1945 |
French Welcome U. S. Soldier |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
January 15, 1945 |
Elephant Helped GI’s Move 2600-lb. Refrigerator at India Army Post |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
January 22, 1945 |
Rocket Jets Send Plane Into Sky at Spectacular Angle |
Good |
$6.00 |
January 29, 1945 |
Rescuer Braves Fire to Save Pilot After Crash Landing Aboard Carrier – 2 copies |
Good |
$7.50 |
February 5, 1945 |
Marine Private Loretta Fuhrer Runs 24-inch Turning lathe |
G/VG |
$10.00 |
February 12, 1945 |
Fiddle Player |
Good, tear |
$6.00 |
February 19, 1945 |
Serg. Leonard Has First Ice Cream Soda in Two Years in India – 2 copies |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
|
Same |
Good |
$6.00 |
February 26, 1945 |
Bill Galos’ Fourth Messkit of Food After Rescue |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
Same |
Good, tear, pencil stars |
$6.00 |
|
March 5, 1945 |
China Refugee Home to Tengchung |
Good, hole |
$6.00 |
March 12, 1945 |
Ike Eisenhower of Denison Grins as His Armies Push Toward Berlin – 3 copies |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
March 19, 1945 |
Tides of Humanity Must Seek New Homes – 2 copies |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
March 26, 1945 |
Boy Scouts to Collect 150,000 Tons of Paper Scrap For War |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
|
Same |
Good |
$6.00 |
|
Same |
Good, gouge |
$6.00 |
April 2, 1945 |
Easter Dawn Sees Services in Pacific Isles – 3 copies |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
April 9, 1945 |
One of Many Nazi Officers Captured – 2 copies |
Good |
$6.00 |
April 16, 1945 |
Hercules Brown Is a One-Man Army Around Cooper’s Mills, Me. |
Good, insect damage |
$6.00 |
April 23, 1945 |
Harry S. Truman |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
Same |
Good |
$6.00 |
|
April 30, 1945 |
Victims on |
Good |
$6.00 |
May 7, 1945 |
White Flag of Surrender |
Fair/Good, no back cover |
$6.00 |
May 21, 1945 |
Statue of Liberty on VE Day |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
May 28, 1945 |
Red Wing’s No.1 Mail Carrier is Red Wing’s No 1 Orchardist |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
June 4, 1945 |
5-Star War Leaders in Seventh War Loan Appeal |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
June 11, 1945 |
Capt. “Dizie” Kiefer’s Farewell To Crew |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
June 18, 1945 |
Victory Smile – General Eisenhower – 2 copies |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
June 25, 1945 |
Corp. Lissa, St. Louis, on Okinawa in Muddy Boots – 2 copies |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
July 2, 1945 |
|
Not Available |
NA |
July 9, 1945 |
Railbirds at County Fair |
Good |
$6.00 |
July 16, 1945 |
Jesse Kettell’s Miracle |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
July 23, 1945 |
“Pop” Concerts Draw ‘Em |
Good |
$6.00 |
July 30, 1945 |
Got A Job For A Vet? |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
August 6, 1945 |
Panning For Gold |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
August 20, 1945 |
Home Canning |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
August 27, 1945 |
Mac Arthur, Boss of War |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
September 10, 1945 |
Bigski’s Picket Line |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
September 24, 1945 |
Billy Conn Gets Kiss From Mike Jacobs |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
October 1, 1945 |
Trout Fishing |
Good |
$6.00 |
October 8, 1945 |
Corn-Husking Time |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
October 17, 1945 |
Female Hunter with Dog |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
October 24, 1945 |
Football cover |
Good |
$6.00 |
October 31, 1945 |
Jack-O’-Lantern |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
November 7, 1945 |
Back Home Again |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
November 14, 1945 |
Grave of Unknown Soldier |
Not Available |
NA |
November 21, 1945 |
Boy with Ax and Turkey |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
November 28, 1945 |
The Plain People |
Good |
$6.00 |
December 5, 1945 |
Boating: Alaskan Eskimo Style |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
December 12, 1945 |
Einstein of Princeton – 2 copies |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
December 26, 1945 |
The Adoration of the Shepherds by Giorgione |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
January 2, 1946 |
Entering Church |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
January 30, 1946 |
Gen. McNarney Succeeds Ike in Europe |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
February 6, 1946 |
Yank Brides from Britain – 50,000 Are Coming |
Good |
$6.00 |
February 13, 1946 |
Lincoln Memorial |
Good, spine splitting |
$6.00 |
February 20, 1946 |
Snowball Warfare |
Good |
$6.00 |
February 27, 1946 |
Ice Hockey |
Good |
$6.00 |
March 6, 1945 |
K-9 Founder: Arlene Erlanger |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
March 13, 1946 |
Friendly Foes: Connie Mack, Bob Feller |
Good, ink |
$7.50 |
March 20, 1946 |
Amphibious Jeep: Nevada Sports-Style |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
March 27, 1946 |
Making A Mine Claim |
Good |
$6.00 |
April 3, 1946 |
Florida: Heading For A Spill |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
June 5, 1946 |
Service at Cemetery – 2 copies |
Good |
$6.00 |
September 25, 1946 |
Housekeeping On Campus |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
December 4, 1946 |
How FBI Teaches Cops New Tricks – 2 copies |
Good |
$6.00 |
December 18, 1946 |
Wintry Scene, John L. Lewis and 400,000 Miners |
Good |
$6.00 |
January 29, 1947 |
Inside the Capital Dome |
Good |
$6.00 |
February 12, 1947 |
Edison’s “First 100 Years” – 2 copies |
G/VG |
$10.00 |
February 26, 1947 |
Boy Scout Campfire (Color photo). 2,000,000 Build For Tomorrow |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
March 12, 1947 |
John Holzinger of |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
April 23, 1947 |
Gardens Are Big Business |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
May 7, 1947 |
Main St. Keeps America Busy |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
May 21, 1947 |
Their Farms Are Salt Water |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
June 18, 1947 |
Col. Frank E. Hamilton, M.C. cover. 131,000 Men Against Death (Surgeon) – 3 copies |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
July 2, 1947 |
US Flag cover – 2 copies |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
July 16, 1947 |
Vacation, Straight Ahead |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
July 30, 1947 |
Where Are Those Houses? – 2 copies |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
August 13, 1947 |
One Family’s $50 a Week |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
September 10, 1947 |
Learning – and Liking It |
Not Available |
NA |
September 24, 1947 |
America’s Heritage on Wheels (Trains) |
G/VG |
$10.00 |
October 22, 1947 |
|
G/VG |
$7.50 |
November 5, 1947 |
Football cover (color photo). How Heroes Are made |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
December 31, 1947 |
Toward Greener Pastures? |
Good |
$6.00 |
January 28, 1948 |
Embassy Row – Men at Work |
Good |
$6.00 |
February 11, 1948 |
America’s Voice of Freedom |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
February 25, 1948 |
Unlocking The Great Books |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
March 24, 1948 |
Gen. George C. Kenney – No. 1 Air Strategist |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
April 7, 1948 |
Leland Brissie, Rookie Philadelphia Athletic – 2 copies |
Good |
$10.00 |
April 21, 1948 |
Dr. Walter Zinn: The Men Who Know the Atom Best |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
May 5, 1948 |
Circus Cover – Damoo, Maestro of the Big Cats |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
May 19, 1948 |
Man Against Rat |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
June 2, 1948 |
Czech Refugees Reach |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
July 14, 1948 |
The GOP’s Choice – Thomas E. Dewey – 2 copies |
Good |
$7.50 |
July 28, 1948 |
Trucking – So You Call Them Road-Hogs? |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
Same |
Good |
$6.00 |
|
August 11, 1948 |
Measuring More Than I. Q. |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
September 8, 1948 |
How Good Are Our Schools? |
Good |
$6.00 |
October 6, 1948 |
Employee Profit-Sharing Pays Off |
Good |
$6.00 |
November 3, 1948 |
D.P. Immigrants: |
Good |
$6.00 |
November 17, 1948 |
Midwest’s New Science Frontier |
Good |
$6.00 |
December 1, 1948 |
One Family’s $55 a Week |
Not Available |
NA |
December 15, 1948 |
Will (Former President) Hoover Report Count Now? |
Not Available |
NA |
December 29, 1948 |
This is the New Army, Mr. Jones! |
Not Available |
NA |
February 9, 1949 |
Wanted: One Foreign Policy |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
April 6, 1949 |
Colleges For All |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
April 20, 1949 |
Lou Boudreau – Can |
G/VG |
$10.00 |
May 4, 1949 |
Paul G. Hoffman – European Aid Chief |
Good |
$6.00 |
May 18, 1949 |
House Fly – War Against Bugs: New Weapons – 2 copies |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
June 29, 1949 |
Beating the Timber Jam |
Good |
$6.00 |
July 13, 1949 |
Arthur Godfrey |
Good |
$7.50 |
July 27, 1949 |
81st Congress: Halfway Point – Sam Rayburn cover |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
September 7, 1949 |
Louis A Johnson – Secretary of Defense: Will Arms for |
Good |
$6.00 |
October 19, 1949 |
India, Our New Hope in Asia |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
November 2, 1949 |
J. Edgar Hoover |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
November 16, 1949 |
Dr. Hans Seyle -- New Health Frontier: The Glands – 2 copies |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
December 14, 1949 |
Gwendolyn Cafritz – Capital Hostess |
Good |
$6.00 |
December 28, 1949 |
What the Germans Think – Dr. Konrad Ademauer |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
January 11, 1950 |
The Way We’re Going – Harold G. Moulton |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
February 8, 1950 |
The Coming Defeat of Communism – James Burnham |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
March 8, 1950 |
Frank Pace Jr., Your Tax Bill and How it Grew |
Good |
$6.00 |
March 22, 1950 |
What the Census Will Show – Dr. Ray Victor Peel |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
April 5, 1950 |
Roger Tory Peterson – His Best Friends Have Feathers |
Good |
$10.00 |
April 19, 1950 |
Connie Mack – 50 Years with the A’s (Phila. Athletics Baseball Team) |
G/VG |
$15.00 |
May 3, 1950 |
The Biology of Madness – Dr. Hudson Hoagland |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
May 31, 1950 |
Liaquat Ali Khan – Prime Minister of Pakistan |
G/VG |
$10.00 |
|
Same – 2 copies |
Good |
$7.50 |
June 14, 1950 |
President of |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
June 28, 1950 |
Best Buys in Vacation Travel – 2 copies |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
August 9, 1950 |
American Fashion Design – Adele Simpson and Fall Models |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
September 6, 1950 |
|
G/VG |
$7.50 |
|
Same |
Good – split cvrs |
$6.00 |
September 20, 1950 |
What Have We Learned From Satellite War? – General MacArthur cover – 2 copies |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
October 4, 1950 |
“General Patton” 48-ton (medium ) Tank |
Good, ink |
$6.00 |
October 18, 1950 |
Adm. Forrest P. Sherman, Chief of Naval Operations |
GT/VG |
$7.50 |
|
Same |
G/VG, ink |
$6.00 |
November 15, 1950 |
Robert A. Taft |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
|
Same |
Good |
$6.00 |
November 29, 1950 |
Francisco Franco |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
December 13, 1950 |
Edward W. Barrett – The Man with 42 Voices – 2 copies |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
December 27, 1950 |
Harry S. Truman |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
|
Same – 2 copies |
Good |
$6.00 |
January 10, 1951 |
General Dwight D Eisenhower |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
|
Same – 2 copies |
Good |
$6.00 |
January 24, 1951 |
Why We’ll Win the War – Lockheed XF-90 Jet Fighter |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
|
Same |
Good, ink |
$6.00 |
February 7, 1951 |
OPA’s Michael V. DiSalle |
Good |
$6.00 |
February 21, 1951 |
U. S. Production: Stalin’s Nightmare |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
March 7, 1951 |
Millard F. Caldwell, Civilian Defender |
Good, insect damage |
$6.00 |
March 21, 1951 |
Arc-type Electric Furnace (Bethlehem Steel) – Why We Won’t Socialize Steel |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
|
Same |
Good |
$6.00 |
July 25, 1951 |
Coal: What Is John Lewis Up To? |
Good |
$6.00 |
August 22, 1951 |
H.R.H. The Princess Margaret |
Good |
$6.00 |
September 5, 1951 |
Piercing the Iron Curtain – Czech Radio |
Good |
$6.00 |
November 14, 1951 |
Matador, Pilotless Bomber |
Good |
$6.00 |
December 26, 1951 |
|
Good |
$6.00 |
January 9, 1952 |
Biggest Small-Town Banker – Lawrence Giannini of Bank of America – 2 copies |
Good |
$6.00 |
January 23, 1952 |
How 30,000 Foreign Students See Us |
Good |
$6.00 |
February 6, 1952 |
One Man’s War on Corruption (Senator Williams) – 2 copies |
Fair/Good |
$6.00 |
March 5, 1952 |
AAA: 50 Years on the Road |
G/VG |
$10.00 |
March 19, 1952 |
|
G/VG |
$7.50 |
April 9, 1952 |
Queen Juliana and Prince Bernhard – 2 copies |
Good |
$6.00 |
May 7, 1952 |
Are We Keeping Pace in Science? – 2 copies |
Good |
$6.00 |
May 21, 1952 |
Can The Ocean Feed the World? |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
June 4, 1952 |
Hank Williams |
Good |
$7.50 |
June 18, 1952 |
Broncs, Bulls & Broken Bones – Rodeo Rider |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
July 9, 1952 |
Chicago – US Turning Point? (Kids with Ike & Taft buttons) – 2 copies |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
July 23, 1952 |
So You Want to be an Airline Stewardess? |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
|
Same |
Good |
$6.00 |
August 6, 1952 |
Duke of Lullwater Trotting Horse cover. – 2 copies |
G/VG |
$10.00 |
|
Same |
Good |
$7.50 |
August 20, 1952 |
Square Dancing – 3 copies |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
September 10, 1952 |
Boy Scout photo cover – Could Your Vote Change the Election? |
Good |
$6.00 |
September 24, 1952 |
Stevenson, Majorette, Flyer |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
|
Same |
Fair/Good |
$6.00 |
October 8, 1952 |
Super-Dogs, Moslems, Lonely Brides – 2 copies |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
|
Same |
Good |
$6.00 |
October 22, 1952 |
Ike’s Chances, Gorilla, Six Secrets of Charm |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
November 5, 1952 |
Fire & Inflation, FBI & Hoover, Too Young to Marry? |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
December 3, 1952 |
Russia’s Hate-America Campaign, Little Trains for Big Boys, Health Champs – 2 copies |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
|
Same |
Good, stain |
$6.00 |
December 17, 1952 |
Charles F. Kettering, 3rd Christmas in Korea, Imogene Coca – 2 copies |
G/VG |
$7.50 |
|
Same |
Good |
$6.00 |
January 7, 1953 |
First Family – Ike and Mamie – 2 copies |
Good |
$6.00 |
January 21, 1953 |
Jukeboxes, Charles Wilson, Baby Adoption |
Good |
$7.50 |
February 4, 1953 |
John Foster Dulles, Mrs. Oveta Culp Hobby, Dr. Arthur A. Schuck, Eskimo Scout – 2 copies |
Good |
$6.00 |
|
Same |
Fair/Good |
$6.00 |
February 18, 1953 |
Labor, Burro, Scholarship |
Good |
$6.00 |
|
Same |
Fair/Good |
$6.00 |
April, 1953 |
(Now “Pathfinder – The Town Journal”). In Church – 2 copies |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
|
Same |
Good |
$6.00 |
May, 1953 |
Senior Class in |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
June, 1953 |
Fishing in June lake in the Sierras (photo cover) |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
July, 1953 |
Boy on Carousel Horse (Donald Breneman at |
Good |
$6.00 |
September, 1953 |
College Students cover – 2 copies |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
October, 1953 |
Red Maple Along Ski Trail Mt. Lemmon in |
G/Vg |
$6.00 |
(Now renamed “Town Journal”)
September, 1953 |
Middlebury, Vt. College Students |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
January, 1954 |
Skier John Peterson cover – 2 copies |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
February, 1954 |
Boxer Pups, The Battle of Hell’s Canyon |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
March, 1954 |
|
G/VG |
$6.00 |
April, 1954 |
Kids Coloring Easter Eggs |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
May, 1954 |
Boy Painting Birdhouse – 2 copies |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
June, 1954 |
Graduation – 2 copies |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
July, 1954 |
Picnic at |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
September, 1954 |
Is It Getting Easier to Build or Buy a House? – 2 copies |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
October, 1954 |
Cooking Hotdogs Over
Campfire |
Good |
$6.00 |
December, 1954 |
|
G/VG |
$6.00 |
1955 Issues |
Feb. (2), March (3), April, May, July, Nov., Dec. (2) |
G/VG |
$6.00 ea., |
1956 Issues |
Jan. (2), Feb., March, April, May (2), June (2), July (2), Aug. (4), Nov., Dec. (2) |
G/VG |
$6.00 ea. |
January, 1957 |
Barber & Kid |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
Same |
Good |
$6.00 |
|
February, 1957 |
Glamour in the Bathroom |
G/VG |
$6.00 |
|
Same |
Good |
$6.00 |