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‎Newsweek Magazine February 14 1938 - Goering and Gen. Werner Von Fritsch Cover Photos‎

‎Dayton Ohio USA: Weekly Publications Inc. 1938. Book. Good. Single Issue Magazine. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 40 pages. Features: Photo of "Mohawk Pete" Peter M. Feinberg of Watertown; Nazi Rail Scandal; Rivalry of Junkers and Nazis Seems Stalemated; German Defense Minister Werner von Blomberg marries Elli Gruhn - Von Fritsch is purged after his angry reaction; von Ribbentrop promoted; Keitel promoted; 'Little Men' criticize New Deal; The Langley family of Walker County Alabama receives first Bankhead-Jones Act check with family photo; Lawyer Dick Davis gets together with mobster Arthur Flegenheimere Dutch Schultz; Who shot Russell Hardy; Francisco Franco forms cabinet; Photos of goose-stepping Nazi and Italilan soldiers; Emma McClure and her symphonic pianos; Photo of Dr. Ralph Hultgren; 22-year-old John Joseph Lorencik is engaged to 70-year-old Henrietta Pieper; Photo of DC-4 being built; Ad for 1938 Ford Trucks inside back cover; Nice color-photo Four Roses Whiskey ad on back cover features the Dunhill tobacconist of St. James. Average wear. Unmarked. Discrete tape repair to top of coverfold. A worthy vintage copy. Weekly Publications, Inc. Paperback‎

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‎Newsweek Magazine April 18 1938 - Cover Photos of Detroit Tigers Slugger Rudy York and 'Cactus Jack' Nance‎

‎Dayton Ohio USA: Weekly Publications Inc. 1938. Book. Fair. Single Issue Magazine. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 44 pages. Features: Photo of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ford on their 50th wedding anniversary; Nice one-page color ad for Packard cars features the new 1938 Packard Eight Touring Sedan; Building reports sustain hope of early recovery; Labor Board blasts 'Little Steel' on two fronts; Theatre Week - George Jean Nathan; The 'Holy Reich' - Hitler is 99.08% right; Japan's First Great Defeat; FDR takes a licking with good grace; Ohio Governor Davey craves a bumper crop of wallflowers; Nice one-page ad for International Trucks features the new 2-Ton D-40 with utility stake body; Defeat of Reorganization Bill beclouds President's future; Photo of Gabby Hartnett; Nice one-page photo ad for the Chrysler Royal; Nice one-page photo ad for the Studebaker Commander Club Sedan; 2/3-page Pabst beer ad features black bellhop delivering liquid room service beneath the caption "These sho am quality foks"; Back cover features nice color ad for the Marchant electric calculator; and much more. Small clipping from page 9. Large clipping from page 19. Average wear. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy. Weekly Publications, Inc. Paperback‎

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‎Newsweek Magazine March Mar. 27 1967 - Missiles Vs. Missiles‎

‎New York: Newsweek Inc. 1967. Book. Fair. Single Issue Magazine. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 112 pages. Features: 100 Pipers ad features golfer San Snead; IBM ad features large color illustration of Ray Norman who studies cacography; AT&T ad features photo of H.W. Smalley of Jackson MS; Ellsworth Bunker in Saigon; LBJ goes to Guan; How the Generals view the Vietnam war now; The fate of CT Dem. Senator Tom Dodd; The President's Program; Two-page color ad for RCA color TVs; Jim Garrison investigates the JFK murder; Adam Clayton Powell; A Matter of Missiles and Megadeaths - anti-ballistic missiles; Thailand is fast becoming a U.S. military bastion; Sensational color-centerfold ad for the Volkswagen Van Station Wagon red and white with front flipped up; Photo of Lemnitzer being decorated by De Gaulle; Photo of large WWII bomb found in Munich; Nigeria - waiting for a miracle; Autism; Nice two-page color-photo ad for International trucks featuring the new CO-4000; Misstruck Money - Collectors' items; Calverton Jetport on Long Island; Computermania in Eastern Europe; Simca car ad; Paul Samuelson on Prudent Tax Policy; Charles Bubba Smith of the Baltimore Colts; Basketball referee Eckman; Passing of Alice Tisdale Hobart Albert Otis Birch Sir Frank Worrell and Capt. Aldo Tait; Fred Friendly; and more. Above-average wear. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy. Newsweek, Inc. Paperback‎

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‎Newsweek Magazine September Sept. 14 1970 - UAW President Leonard Woodcock Cover Photo‎

‎New York: Newsweek Inc. 1970. Book. Good. Single Issue Magazine. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 124 pages. Features: Saab 99 ad; Former Miss America Lynda Mead Shea - Where is She Now; BF Goodrich ad features photo of three highway patrol officers wearing masks; Playing with Dynamite - the U.S. is in the grip of the most serious spasm of revolutionary violence since the anarchists were suppressed 50 years ago; Policement shot in Philadelphia; 1970 Census; Lonnie McLucas verdict in New Haven; Ruben Salazar killed in Los Angeles; Prisons in Turmoil - does caging really correct; Day in the life of a prisoner - journalist Nicholas Horrock describes his few days in a typical state prison; Mideast conflict update; Salvador Allende win Chile election; Tunku Abdul Rahman steps down; Suharto visits Queen Juliana; Great color centerfold ad for Chevrolet's ill-fated Vega; San Jose CA - Boomtown article with before and after aerial photos; Big trouble at Look magazine; Martin Weston and his life on the auto assembly line; Sales of motorcyles spike - Robert Siepermann of Westchester County NY; Triumph Spitfire Mk III ad; ABM vs. ICBM Round 1; NBC Radio Network ad features photo of David Brinkley; Vince Lombardi - A Special Madness; Return to the Ring for Muhammad Ali; Jockey John Simpson; Canadian Club color-photo ad shows Tony and Thelma Parkinson darting elephant in Africa; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Newsweek, Inc. Paperback‎

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‎Newsweek Magazine November 8 1937‎

‎Dayton Ohio USA: Weekly Publications Inc. Good. 1937. First Edition. Paperback. 44 pages. Contents: Empty Victories for Japan Vague Hopes for 9-Power Pact: Orderly Retreat Thwarts the Conquerors at Shanghai; Collective Bargainers Fail to Strike a Bargain: Voices From the Ranks Plead for Labor Peace; 'Mutiny': S.S. Algic's Troubles Show Union Strength and Weakness; Treasury's Lady: The Assistant Secretary Josephine Roche Goes Back to the Mines; G.O.P. Travail: Party Applauds and Regrets Hoover's Speech; Big Navy: Big Ships Big Guns Big Money on the Seas; Francisco Franco Prepares to Use Roman Design for Victory: Pirates and Sheiks Act Diplomats Continue Haggling; Resignation: Wizard of Reich Finance Dr. Hjalmar Horace Greeley Schacht Finally Tires of Nazi Miracles; Roman Holiday: The Duce Benito Mussolini Marks Anno XV by Recalling Vittorio Cerruti Paris Ambassador; Dog Fight: Bulldog Andre Tardieu and Fox Terrier Francois de la Rocque of French Politics Mix It Up; Twain as a Menace: Brazil Gestapo Indicts Tom Sawyer as a Red; John Moore Montague Mystery Golfer Adds Another Score to His Record; Radio Gore Criticized for Making Children's Hour a Pause That Depresses; The Oldest Phonograph Record Played Then Displayed in Washington; The Networks Present More and Better Unsponsored Programs; Karl Capek Shows That as Far as Man Is Concerned No Newts Is Good Newts; Albert Halper Continues His Autobiography in His New Novel; Book Review: "Great Contemporaries: by Winston Churchill; Authorities Take Issue as to Whether Candid Cameras Are Too Candid; Spotlight Focused on Cancer at Surgeons' Meeting in Chicago; Diabetes and Birth Discussed at Rochester; Observers Debate Whether New Deal Is About-Facing: Declining Trade Causes Demand for Change in Policy; Third-Quarter Earnings Hold to Prosperity Levels; Edward R. Stettinius: Some Young Men Take Over U.S. Steel Corp.; Utilities: Bonneville Dam Head James D. Ross Proposes Countrywide Rate Yardstick; and Perspective: As the Arms Conference Opens and Beer Since Repeal. Full Page Vintage Color Print Ad with Robert Taylor Promoting Lucky Strike Cigarettes. Half page black/white Ol' Judge Robbins Cartoon Ad for Prince Albert Pipe Smoke. Nice color-photo ad for Lucky Strike cigarettes on back cover features Robert Taylor star of "Yank at Oxford"; Binding sound. Small mailing label bottom front cover. Average wear. A quality vintage copy.; Magazine; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; Empty Victories for Japan Vague Hopes for 9-Power Pact: Orderly Retreat Thwarts the Conquerors at Shanghai; Collective Bargainers Fail to Strike a Bargain: Voices From the Ranks Plead for Labor Peace; 'Mutiny': S.S. Algic's Troubles Show Union Streng . Weekly Publications, Inc. paperback‎

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‎Newsweek Magazine September 19 1949 - Cover Photo of Robert A. Taft‎

‎Dayton Ohio USA: Weekly Publications Inc. 1949. Book. Good. Single Issue Magazine. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 88 pages. Cover: Robert A. Taft Contents: Of Steel Rails and the Economy - Philip Murray's C.I.O. Congress of Industrial Organizations and Benjamin F. Fairless's United States Steel Settlement; Politics: Robert A. Taft at Bat; Crime: Killer on a Rampage - Howard Unruh; The Navy's Spirit; The Monetary Crisis: We'll Share Britain's Troubles - Britain Canada and United States; Britain: The Wringer Beckons - "Britain's only salvation lies in going through 'an economic Dunkerque'".; Germany: Dismantling the New Political Key; Spain: The U.S. Fleet's In; Britain: Holding the Wage Line - British Trades Union Congress Convention; Yugoslavia: And Now It's Titler; The Thread From Rome to London; 'The Servant Problem': New Status for an Old Occupation; Medicine: Two-Eyed X-Rays - LeRoy J. Leishman and his three-dimensional fluoroscope; Television: Enter Sylvania Electric Products Inc.; Housing: Four Rooms by U.S. Steel; Industry: 'Save Boeing' for Seattle; The Case for Capitalism; Religion: Thomas Merton Trappist monk of the Abbey of Gethsemani Kentucky; The English Channel: Final Summary - Shirley May France; The Brooklyn Dodgers' Problem - Branch Rickey; Education: For Navajo Knowledge - Dr. George A. Boyce; and Perspective: On American Highways. Full page colour vintage print advertising including De Soto General Motors "88" Oldsmobile and a Standard Oil Company ad with the Southern Pacific Lines "Lark" locomotive through Santa Susana Pass. Binding intact. Small mailing label bottom right front cover. Average wear. Contents clean and unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Weekly Publications, Inc. Paperback‎

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‎Newsweek Magazine January 17 1938‎

‎Dayton Ohio USA: Weekly Publications Inc. Good. 1938. First Edition. Single Issue Magazine. 44 pages. Contents: Direction of New Deal's Course Remains President's Secret: Question of Trust Busting Versus Regulation Unanswered as Oratory Continues; The Supreme Court: Justice George Sutherland Quits and West Offers Candidates; Congress Toil: Filibuster Budget War Taxes Economy; Relief: James F. Byrnes Committee Sentiment Leans Toward Dole; Martin L. Davey and Politics: Hatchet Men Again Swing on the Governor; White and Taxes: Mississippi's Home Owners Offered a Glimpse of Paradise; Sol Bloom's Boomerang: New York Congressman Gets Some Unwelcome Publicity; 'North Pole Weather': Russians Stay on Drifting Ice Despite Danger Signs; Rumania: 'It is My Government' Says Royal Dictator King Carol II; For Sale: 874 Sketches of American Birds by Rex Brasher $250000 and Will Not Divide; Easier British Divorce: People Rejoice in the Luxury of Simplified Home-Breaking; John Donna the Fox: Veteran of Bobsledding Runs Leaves for New World Test; Economists See Wishful Thinking in 1939 Budget - They Claim President Bases Figures on Higher Revenue and Quick Recovery; The Recession: Who or What Is to Blame; '112': Hudson Motor Car Co. Builds a Car 'to Lead Way Out of the Slump'; Erie Railroad Bonds: Chairman of RFC Reconstruction Finance Corp. Criticizes C. & O.'s Chesapeake & Ohio Railway Co. Attitude; and White House Finally Solves the Riddle of Federal Air-Line Control - Maybe. Binding intact. Small mailing label bottom front cover. Contents clean and unmarked. Average wear. A sound vintage copy.; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; Direction of New Deal's Course Remains President's Secret: Question of Trust Busting Versus Regulation Unanswered as Oratory Continues; The Supreme Court: Justice George Sutherland Quits and West Offers Candidates; Congress Toil: Filibuster Budget W . Weekly Publications, Inc. unknown‎

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‎Newsweek Magazine August 1 1949‎

‎Dayton Ohio USA: Weekly Publications Inc. Fair. 1949. First Edition. Single Issue Magazine. 68 pages. Cover: General Dwight Eisenhower Contents: Our Frontier the Iron Curtain; Politics: Getting the Harry F. Byrd; Ike the Atom and '52 - General Dwight Eisenhower; Crime: Slugs on Sunset Strip - Mickey Cohen and Dee David; The Cardinal Spellman and the Lady Eleanor Roosevelt; Jackie Robinson Pitching; Flare-Up in Florida - Ku Klux Klan Willie Padgett; China: Showdown Time for the U.S. - Dr. J. Leighton Stuart U.S. Ambassador to China; Britain: Winston Churchill Speaking; Yugoslavia: Buttressing Josip Broz Tito; Trials: British Vampire - John George Haigh; Pacts: The Anglo-Russian Deal; Russia: 10 Million Slaves; Guatemala: Coup That Failied; Mexico: Oil and Dollars; Medicine: Penicillin Prophylaxis; Bedlam Subdued - Research and Development Board and Dr. Karl T. Compton; Business: Who Says Depression; Civil Answers to Shrewd Questions; and Perspective: Feeding Hungry Horses. Binding intact. 4.5" X 1.5" piece missing fron front cover. Large clippings missing from pages 19 and 20. Some foxing to front cover. Two chips from back cover. A worthy reference copy.; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; Cover: General Dwight Eisenhower Contents: Our Frontier the Iron Curtain; Politics: Getting the Harry F. Byrd; Ike the Atom and '52 - General Dwight Eisenhower; Crime: Slugs on Sunset Strip - Mickey Cohen and Dee David; The Cardinal Spellman a . Weekly Publications, Inc. unknown‎

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‎Newsweek Magazine November 29 1937‎

‎Dayton Ohio USA: Weekly Publications Inc. Good. 1937. First Edition. Paperback. 40 pages. Contents: Congress Eyes Business for Cue on Future Course: A Week of Dawdling Then Recovery Emerges as Main Goal of Legislators; International Deal: World's Two Biggest Traders Get Down to Business; Labor Waits: Movement to Aid Business Perils Wage-Hour Bill; Concept of Life: Reich Emigre Dr. Richard Benedict Goldschmidt Challenges Theory of Heredity; Church United: Wesley's American Children Bury Their Differences; Strikebreaking: U.S. Loses First Big Case Under the Byrnes Act; Problem - Relief: When Winter Comes 150 Mayors Will Be on the Job; The 'Rug' Murder: A Patch in the Snow a Body Patrick J. Corcoran and a Gossip Column; Tzenny Chandris: Freighters' Survivors Wonder Who Got the Money; K.K.K. Ku Klux Klan in Florida: Governor Fred P. Cone Reads the Papers Crosses Burn in Miami Park; Siege of Asia: Chinese Defeat Becomes National Disaster: Powers Give Up 'Efforts' to Check the Japanese and Put the Blame on U.S.; Quixote of Peace: Edgar Algernon Cecil Gets Nobel Prize for Support of League of Nations Union; Head Hunters: Diplomats Stalking Prey From London to Vienna; Putsch in Peru: Fellow Dictators Now Dream of Imitating Vargas; Monsieur X: The Man Octave Montjoin Who Lost Himself Is Found by the State; French Kluxers: Phantom Rightist Clan Les Cagoulards Saves Premier Camille Chautemps From Defeat; Romance in Umania: King Carol as Cabinet Maker With Magda Lupescu at the Controls; House of Hesse: A Chimney Alters the Course of 600-Year-Old Line; Wind and Color on the Screen: Ebb Tide Follows Hurricane and Gasp Follows Gasp; Karl Schafer the Skater - a Gay Blade Who Would Prefer to Wear Long Trousers; The Mason Tradition Blooms Anew in Composer Daniel Gregory Mason 64 Who Lauds Lincoln; Harlem Under Control: American Negro Ballet Gives 'Fire Bird' and Park Ave. Approves; Production Falls Unrest Grows Among Auto Industry Workers: Union Leaders' Troubles Increase as Declining Sales Cause Heavy Layoff; Stones are Cast: Disunion of Unions Impairs Affairs of Domestic Union; Labor Rivalry: 'Two-Bit' Auto Organization Independant Association of Chrysler Employes Gives U.A.W. United Automobile Workers a Wedge; Unions for Banks: First Step in Nationwide Campaign Starts in N.Y. New York; Housing Aid Comes to Fore Again as Business Stimulant; Trade Barometer: Steel Output Does Reflect Does Not Forecast Trend; Court Test: Government and Utilities Start Their Real Battle; Aviation: Transatlantic Dream is Boosted by Maritime Board in Report to Congress; The Radio Priest Father Charles E. Coughlin Again: Vatican Finally Hands Down an Opinion; Doctor Cures Sore Throat with X-Ray Tube Light Bulb Forceps and Patience; What to Learn at College Raises Discussion at Session of Land Grant Educators; A College Professor Dr. William Allen Neilson Makes a Startling Discovery; and Perspective: Give the Roads a Break! and Congressional Background. Interesting color-photo ad for the Packard Lektro-Shaver on back cover. Binding intact. Average wear. Small mailing label bottom front cover. Contents clean and unmarked. A sound vintage copy.; Magazine; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; Congress Eyes Business for Cue on Future Course: A Week of Dawdling Then Recovery Emerges as Main Goal of Legislators; International Deal: World's Two Biggest Traders Get Down to Business; Labor Waits: Movement to Aid Business Perils Wage-Hour Bill; C . Weekly Publications, Inc. paperback‎

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‎Newsweek Magazine October 25 1937‎

‎Dayton Ohio USA: Weekly Publications Inc. Good. 1937. First Edition. Single Issue Magazine. 44 pages. Contents: C.I.O.Committee for Industrial Organization A.F. of L.American Federation of Labor Take Wary Steps to Peace; Back to Gompers: Federation Rues Assent to Federal Labor Laws; Ford's Ultimatum: Harry Bennett Demands Protection for Company's Plants; 'Human Budget': President Calls Congress for New Deal Business; Criminal Career: Alfred Brady Gang's Long Trail Ends in Bangor; Duce Benito Mussolini Continues Spanish War on the Front and in London: But the Fuehrer Adolf Hitler Offers Pledge to Belgium Peace for Spain; Holy Land: Death at Pools of Solomon - Intrigue in a Mosque; Misunderstanding: Human Nonentity Destroys Diplomatic Star's James Theodore Marriner Career; Wanderers: Nazis Take the Duke and Duchess Windsors on Breathless Tour of Reich; China's Chances: Soviet Aid Brings New Hope to the Tottering Republic; Modern Art Museum and Simple Faith Bring Fame to a Sculptor William Edmondson; Entertainment: 'I'd Rather Be Right' - George M. Cohan Impersonates Franklin D. Roosevelt; Critics Blame U.S.L.T.A.United States Lawn Tennis Association for Absence of Tennis Stars at First Open Tournament; Col. Jacob Ruppert Diplomatically Dismisses His World Series Hero Anthony Michael Lazzeri; Winthrop W. Aldrich Blames Market Slump on 'Governmental Policies'; Investments: Even Experts Can't Buck the Fall in Stocks; FCC Federal Communications Commission Shake-Up: New Chairman Frank R. McNinch Reveals an 'Unavoidable Incident'; Aviation: Air Commerce Bureau's Housecleaning Tightens Rules for Private Flying; A Sign of the Times: Californian Buys a $300000 Castle in the Air; Louis Bromfield's Portrait of an Indian State Reflects Atmosphere of a Continent; Religion: Episcopalian Convention Retains Strict Marriage Law Then Settles Other Matters; Science: Vladimir K. Zworykin Leaves Future of Television With the Engineers; Education: Lord Nuffield William Richard Morris Once Again Opens His Purse and Oxford Gets $500000; Hunter College Course Offers Ten Commandments for Girls' Manners; and Perspective: Peace in the United States and Congressional Probabilities. Half page black/white Ol' Judge Robbins Cartoon Ad for Prince Albert Pipe Smoke. Binding intact. Small mailing label bottom front cover. Average wear. Contents clean and unmarked. A sound vintage copy.; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; C.I.O.Committee for Industrial Organization A.F. of L.American Federation of Labor Take Wary Steps to Peace; Back to Gompers: Federation Rues Assent to Federal Labor Laws; Ford's Ultimatum: Harry Bennett Demands Protection for Company's Plants; . Weekly Publications, Inc. unknown‎

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‎Newsweek Magazine January 10 1938‎

‎Dayton Ohio USA: Weekly Publications Inc. Good. 1938. First Edition. Single Issue Magazine. 44 pages. Contents: President Makes a Gesture Asks One From Business: Mr. Roosevelt Indicates He Will Stick by His Program in 'New Moral Climate'; Robert Jackson Scourge of Trusts; Big Navy: The President Suggests We May Need More Ships; Lottery Round-up: Federal Raids Catch Gangs That Gamble and Always Win; The 'Robinsons': Trail of Moscow 'Spies' Leads to Marinelli and a Mess; Stranger Than Fiction: High Seas Murder and Piracy Puzzle to Coast Police; Unemployment: Completed Census Condemned as an Idle Count of the Idle; War of Attrition Puts China at Mercy of Two Devastators: Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek Quits as Premier to Conduct Guerrilla Campaign Against Japanese; Lazaro Cardenas and Oil: Mexican President Again Strikes at U.S. Interests; A Poet Politician Octavian Goga Rises in Rumania; Reversal in Egypt: An Eighteen-Year-Old King Farouk I Swings His Scepter; Spain: Outcome Again in Balance on Teruel Front; Paris Strike: Premier Camille Chautemps and the Army Call a Red Bluff; A Year of Science: Blood Atoms Sap and Secrets of the Earth and Sea; 250000 Fans Cheer Grid Battles in Seven Bowls One Iced; Robert H. Jackson Speaks Stocks Waver and 30000 Lose Jobs: Assistant Attorney General Provokes New Wave of Caution and Upsets Tradition; Milk and Pennies: Anguish in N.Y. New York; Silver: Buying Price Reduction Arouses Criticism; Labor Questions and Court Answers; and Perspective: Robert H. Jackson vs. Business et al. Back cover black and white photo ad for Paul Jones whisky features servant holding his tray 'High & Dry!'. Binding intact. Small mailing label bottom front cover. Contents clean and unmarked. Average wear. A sound vintage copy.; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; President Makes a Gesture Asks One From Business: Mr. Roosevelt Indicates He Will Stick by His Program in 'New Moral Climate'; Robert Jackson Scourge of Trusts; Big Navy: The President Suggests We May Need More Ships; Lottery Round-up: Federal Raids . Weekly Publications, Inc. unknown‎

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‎Newsweek Magazine August 18 1947- Jack Kramer Cover Photo‎

‎Dayton Ohio USA: Weekly Publications Inc. Good. 1947. First Edition. Single Issue Magazine. 84 pages. Cover: Jack Kramer Contents: Amazing futuristic color illustration of a motorcycle inside front cover by Bohn Aluminum and Brass Corporation; Evolution of Elliott Roosevelt; Bookmaking: They Can't Frighten Joe a.k.a. Emetio Polizio; Britain: That's the Way the Dollars Go; Eight Eyes on Seven Faces: Report From Inside Spandau on the Day-to-Day Life of the Nazis Who Didn't Hang; Canadian Affairs: Dollars to Deficits; Latin American Affairs: In Search of Securities; Paraguay: Assault on Asuncion; Resurgent VD Venereal Disease; Trade: Tidings of Comfort and Discomfort; Cosmetics: Glorifying Women of Color; Tennis: King Jack Kramer; Jeffersonian Democracy and Perspective: California - No Vacancy. Full page colour vintage print advertising including Schlitz Beer Kaiser-Frazer Corporation Kodak Four Roses Whiskey and Chevrolet. Full page colour vintage Lucky Strike Cigarette print advertising with American Artist Fletcher Martin "Bright Tobacco" painting. Back page color ad for Chesterfield cigarettes features illustrations of the "Kings of Sports" - Bobby Riggs Sid Luckman Lloyd Mangrum Stan Musial Adolph Kiefer Nat Holman and Ted Williams. Binding intact. Small mailing label top left front cover. Average wear. Contents clean and unmarked. A sound vintage copy.; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; Cover: Jack Kramer Contents: Evolution of Elliott Roosevelt; Bookmaking: They Can't Frighten Joe a.k.a. Emetio Polizio; Britain: That's the Way the Dollars Go; Eight Eyes on Seven Faces: Report From Inside Spandau on the Day-to-Day Life of the Na . Weekly Publications, Inc. unknown‎

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‎Newsweek Magazine December 13 1937‎

‎Dayton Ohio USA: Weekly Publications Inc. Good. 1937. First Edition. Single Issue Magazine. 48 pages. Contents: The President F.D. Roosevelt Allows Congress a Chance to Find Own Salvation: Hill Rebels on Spending Bogs Down on Farm and Labor Pushes Housing; Pat Harrison: The Portrait of a Politician from Jokes to Taxes; Labor Front: Dearth of Money Weakens Resistance in Ranks; Jury Scandal: Despite Faith of 2 Sheriffs Frenchy George Andre Can't Go Straight; 'Mr. and Mrs. Gregory': The Charles Lindberghs Come Home - and Aviation Lobbies Buzz; Japan Hastens Campaign to Control All Shanghai: A Flag and a Grenade Embroil Tokyo With Powers and U.S. Marines; Spain: Zero Hour - Cold and Politics Prolong Gen. Francisco Franco's Worries; Imperial Purge: A 'Soldiers' Soldier' John Standish Surtees Prendergast Vereker Becomes Chief of British Army; Rumanian Compromise: Liberals Make Puzzling Deal with Fascists; Mexico: a Celebration - Cardenas' New Deal Goes Ahead Despite Fiscal Troubles; Presenting the 1937 All-American Team - Strong Versatile Fast in the Head and Feet; Winter Brings an Enemy: New York Opens Five Clinics to Fight Pneumonia; Rev. William Norman Guthrie: Hero Rector of Peter Stuyvesant's Church Decides to Rest; Railroads Want to Spend - With What Remains Mystery; The Voice of Industry Speaks: N.A.M. National Association of Manufacturers Opens 42nd Congress; Farm Puzzle: Both House and Senate Bills Assailed for Complexity; Cure for Coal: Industry Doubts Efficiency of Federal Medicine; and Perspective: Searching for Peace. Camel cigarette color Christmas ad on back cover. Binding intact. Small mailing label bottom front cover. Average wear. Contents clean and unmarked. A sound vintage copy.; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; The President F.D. Roosevelt Allows Congress a Chance to Find Own Salvation: Hill Rebels on Spending Bogs Down on Farm and Labor Pushes Housing; Pat Harrison: The Portrait of a Politician from Jokes to Taxes; Labor Front: Dearth of Money Weakens Resi . Weekly Publications, Inc. unknown‎

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‎Newsweek Magazine March 14 1938‎

‎Dayton Ohio USA: Weekly Publications Inc. Good. 1938. First Edition. Single Issue Magazine. 40 pages. Contents: TVA Tennessee Valley Authority: Directors' Squabbles Finally Break Into the Open - Arthur Morgan Demands Congressional Investigation Into Power Policy; Bernard M. Baruch Offers New Deal Advice; Reorganization Bill: Senate Makes Last Stand Against White House Pressure; Roosevelt Doings: Literature Diplomacy Fun Elocution Politics; Voice of the G.O.P. Grand Old Party: Dr. Glenn Frank Starts Ball Rolling With Some Catchwords; Robert H. Jackson's Successor: 'Folklore of Capitalism' Gets Still More Publicity; Woe in the West: Ocean Winds Blow Disaster to Southern California; Russia: Pattern Stands Out in Series of Purge Trials - Each New Session Brings Something More Frightening to Public's Attention; Austrian Hamlet: To Be or Not to Be a Nazi Plagues Interior Minister; Hermann Wilhelm Goering Threatens: Czechoslovakia's Premier Returns Bluff for Bluff; Martin Niemoeller 'Freed'; Britain Bargains and Builds Planes; Spain: Sea Battle Diminishes Franco's Blockade Chances; Turmoil in Japan: Whole Nation is Aroused Over Mobilization Bill; Canadian Fascists: Scattered Factions' Drive for Harmony Stirs Parliament; Mexico and Oil: American and British Firms Put in Tight Corner; W.R. William Randolph Hearst's Empire: Publisher Decides to Give up His $15 Million Art; Spectrum and Children: Finger Painting Helps Show What They See in Colors; Glenn Cunningham: World's Fastest Man Lives to Run Another Day; Indoor Tennis Produces a 19-Year-Old Candidate for U.S. Davis Cup Team; 'Essentialist' Group Urges Pupils Be Coddled Less and Taught More; Talking Newspapers: Transmission Expert Files a Challenging Patent; Insurance: New York Ponders a Reform Bill and an Expose: Herbert H. Lehman and Press Attack 'High-Pressure' Salesmanship in Industrial Policies; New Tax Deal and Signs of Hope; Labor: Union Discipline Quells Hosiery Workers' Revolt; Mrs. Eleanor Rooney Boss; Labor Notes: NLRB National Labor Relations Board C.I.O. Congress of Industrial Organizations A.F. of L American Federation of Labor. and the State of the Nation; Holding Companies: New Glass Bank Measure Held Menace to Vast Concerns; and Employers: Senate Committee Studies N.A.M.National Association of Manufacturer's Record on Unions. Binding intact. Small mailing label bottom front cover. Contents clean and unmarked. Average wear. A sound vintage copy.; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; Contents: TVA Tennessee Valley Authority: Directors' Squabbles Finally Break Into the Open - Arthur Morgan Demands Congressional Investigation Into Power Policy; Bernard M. Baruch Offers New Deal Advice; Reorganization Bill: Senate Makes Last Stand . Weekly Publications, Inc. unknown‎

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‎Newsweek Magazine February 7 1938‎

‎Dayton Ohio USA: Weekly Publications Inc. Good. 1938. First Edition. Single Issue Magazine. 40 pages. Contents: Little Businessmen Called to Confer With Mr. Roosevelt: President Seems to Count on Recession Righting Itself in Next Month or Two; 'Our Duty' a Navy Second to None; Filibuster: Robert Wagner Is Unaware of What Every Senator Knows; Frederick Steiwer Tires; Infantile Paralysis: President's Campaign Reaps a Harvest of Dimes and Dollars; Boneyard-Bound Vaterland-Leviathan; Paul Van Zeeland Report: A Dream Foredoomed by Realities - Belgian's World Survey Stresses the Startling Fact That Autarchy Works; Light over Holland: A Girl to Carry on the Line of William the Silent; The Lingering League: Britain France Russia Save Geneva From Last Dishonor; Duce's Eaglet Bruno Mussolini Flies Down to Rio; Far East: American Faces Slapped but 'There Ain't No War in China'; Spain: No 'Military Objective Explains the Bombs'; New Yorker Discovers a Bullet or Two in the Brain Makes Little Difference; Microscope's Efficacy for Checking on Diagnosis: New Facts in the Case; Priest Simon Buick Wins Permission to Spread the Catholic Faith Among Bali's Hindus; Businesslike Exchange Plan Envisages Peace With SEC Securities Exchange Commission: Wall Street Welcomes Carle C. Conway Committee's Ideas for Reorganization; Miners' Meeting: Troubles Within; and City Housing: New York Mayor Fiorello H. La Guardia Evolves a Slum-Clearing Program. Binding intact. Small mailing label bottom front cover. Contents clean and unmarked. Average wear. A sound vintage copy.; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; Little Businessmen Called to Confer With Mr. Roosevelt: President Seems to Count on Recession Righting Itself in Next Month or Two; 'Our Duty' a Navy Second to None; Filibuster: Robert Wagner Is Unaware of What Every Senator Knows; Frederick Steiw . Weekly Publications, Inc. unknown‎

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‎Newsweek Magazine July 11 1949 - Tom Clark Color Cover Photo‎

‎Dayton Ohio USA: Weekly Publications Inc. Good. 1949. First Edition. Single Issue Magazine. 72 pages. Cover: Tom Clark Contents: Robert A. Taft's Triumph; Fiscal: Who'll Dam the Red Ink; Courts: Du Pont on the Carpet; Crime: Kluxers on the Prowl - Ku Klux Klan; Why We Need the B-36; Trials: Jug for Judy Coplon; Alger Hiss and Mrs. Priscilla Hiss; Which Way Will Harry S. Truman Turn; Mao Tse-tung Thumbs His Nose at the West; Red China: The U.S. Is in a Hole and Dean G. Acheson is Worried; Germany: John J. McCloy's Three Hats; Britain: Saving the Pound - Sir Stafford Cripps; Canadian Affairs: Peace in Asbestos Quebec; Medicine: TB Tuberculosis Personality; A Spot of Trouble - Columbia Broadcasting System; Tunnels From Germany - Supersonic Wind Tunnels from Peenemunde Germany; Economy: Past Depressions Present Dilemmas; Agriculture: Drought Here Rain There; Oil: Why the Gas Hike; Religion: 'The Greatest Christian' - Dr. Albert Schweitzer; The Man Who Was Next - Archbishop Joseph Beran; Joe DiMaggio Comes Home; Johann Wolfgang von Goethe in Colorado; and Perspective: The Coming Battle of Ohio. Monsanto ad on back cover features some of their products. Small mailing label bottom right front cover. Average wear. Contents clean and unmarked. A sound vintage copy.; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; Cover: Tom Clark Contents: Robert A. Taft's Triumph; Fiscal: Who'll Dam the Red Ink; Courts: Du Pont on the Carpet; Crime: Kluxers on the Prowl - Ku Klux Klan; Why We Need the B-36; Trials: Jug for Judy Coplon; Alger Hiss and Mrs. Priscilla . Weekly Publications, Inc. unknown‎

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‎Newsweek Magazine November 24 1947 - Al Capp Cover Photo‎

‎Dayton Ohio USA: Weekly Publications Inc. 1947. Book. Good. Single Issue Magazine. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 100 pages. Cover: "Li'l Abner" Cartoonist Al Capp Contents: The Republic: Face-to-Face With Bitter Rivals; Essence of ERP European Recovery Program; Gov. Earl Warren Asks for It; Probes: Bonded Profits - Bennett E. Meyers; Reunited Auto Workers - Convention for U.A.W. United Automobile Workersand C.I.O. Congress of Industrial Organizations; For Better or for Worse - Marriage of Princess Elizabeth II to Phillip; Extinction in Exchequer - Hugh Dalton; Communists: Violence in the Streets - Europe; India: Pushed-Back Pathans; Canada: Fascist Revival - Adrien Arcand; Lessons in Free Enterprise - Henry J. Taylor; Big Push for NRI Nielsen Radio Index; Li'l Abner's Mad Capp Alfred Gerald Caplin; Smoking Out the DC-6 Mystery; The Judge W. McKay Skillman and the Racket; For Freer Trade: A Made-in-Geneva Pact by 23 Nations; Must We Subsidize Socialism; Catholics and Secularism; The Met's Metropolitan Opera Money; Education: One World in Miniature; and Perspective: Bob Taft's Lack of Color. Full page colour vintage print advertising including Alcoa Aluminum Pontiac and Lord Calvert Whiskey promoted by John Brownlee. Full page colour vintage Lucky Strike Cigarette print advertising with American Artist Ernest Fiene "Next stop-the tobacco auction" painting. Center page loose but present. Small mailing label bottom right front cover. Average wear. Contents clean and unmarked. A quality copy. Weekly Publications, Inc. Paperback‎

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‎Newsweek Magazine January 3 1938‎

‎Dayton Ohio USA: Weekly Publications Inc. Good. 1938. First Edition. Single Issue Magazine. 44 pages. Contents: Tokyo Apologizes to U.S. Speeds up Conquest of China - Yuletide Notes End Crisis Over U.S.S. Panay While Japanese Blast Out New Triumphs; Congress Special Session Ends With Fun Leaves a Problem - The President Ponders How to Handle a Defiant Congress and a Business Slump; TVA Tennessee Valley Authority Trouble: Congress May Chastise the President's Pet Arthur Ernest Morgan; Buffalo: Graft Aired - Radio Broadcasts Point up Coming Investigation; Wire Tapping: U.S. Court Decision Lights Career of a Lawyer Louis Halle; Chicago and the Ponies - Legalization of Bookmaking Provokes Municipal Storm; Tom Heflin: Story of an Old Schooler's Fight Against a New Dealer; The Spy Scare: White House Letter Asks Protective Measures; Alf M. Landon vs. Herbert Hoover: Alf Puts Himself in Spotlight with Letter to President; WPA Works Progress Administration or the Dole: Increase in Unemployment Sharpens the Problem; London-Paris Axle: Harmony Counterbalances Fascist 'Axis' - Powers Pledged to Exchange Military Information: Britain to Give France Motors; Pius XI vs. Nazis: Pope Denounces 'Brutality' 'Deceits of Cunning'; The King's Christmas: George VI the Modest Carries on His Father's Tradition; Siege of Teruel: Loyalist Victory Sets Scene for Another Francisco Franco Fiasco; Death and Diplomacy: Foreign Office 'Purification' Cements Joseph Stalin's Power; Caribbean Candidate - Angel Morales Awaits His Day for Dominican Comeback; The 'Oldest Choir Girl' Maria Savage Begins a New Year - Her 74th on New Year's Day; Col. Edward M. House Urges America Help Britain and France Keep Peace of World; Bishop of Virginia Henry St. George Tucker Becomes Head of Episcopal Church; 'Little John' Johnny Adams the Jockey: Self-Taught Rider Comes Home for the 260th Time; Analysts See Early Upswing - With Three Ifs.: Psychology Washington and Taxes May Turn the Tide Either Way; Utility Chiefs Talk of Truce Frank R. Phillips and William H. Taylor; Civil War and Recession Drain Labor's Treasury; and Housing Bills: Congress Wants a Boom but It's up to John Brown. Back cover colour-photo ad with Myrna Loy promoting Lucky Strike Cigarettes. Binding intact. Small mailing label bottom front cover. Contents clean and unmarked. Average wear. A sound vintage copy.; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; Tokyo Apologizes to U.S. Speeds up Conquest of China - Yuletide Notes End Crisis Over U.S.S. Panay While Japanese Blast Out New Triumphs; Congress Special Session Ends With Fun Leaves a Problem - The President Ponders How to Handle a Defiant Congres . Weekly Publications, Inc. unknown‎

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‎Newsweek Magazine August 25 1947 - Cover Photo of The Wildcatting McCrarys‎

‎Dayton Ohio USA: Weekly Publications Inc. Good. 1947. First Edition. Single Issue Magazine. 84 pages. Cover: Tex McCrary and his wife Jinx Falkenburg Contents: Politics and the Pointing Finger; Crime: Atlanta Nightmare; Communists: Tale From Trieste; Probe: Red Scenario - Un-American Activities Committee; Europe: Green Baize and the Red Tide - The Marshall Plan a.k.a. ERP European Recovery Program; Britain: If Clement Richard Attlee Goes; Germany: Sentence for Ilse Koch; India: Freedom at MIdnight; Canadian Affairs: Refreshing Individualists - Gerald Gerry McGeer; Down to Work - Inter-American Conference for the Maintenance of Continental Peace and Security; Woman With a Scalpel - Bertha Van Hoosen; Expanding for the Atom; Visual Hi Jinks - John Reagan Tex McCrary and his wife Jinx Falkenburg; Press: Howard Brodie of The Chronicle; Robert Ruark's Rage; Oil: Drought in the Tanks; The Bankruptcy of "Planning"; Religion: Death on the Cross - "What Agonies Did Christ Suffer on the Cross"; USO Smooth Sailtors - Joe and Jane McKenna; Flexible Freddy - Bandmaster Frederick Alfred Freddy Martin 1906 to 1983; A Yankee at LSU Louisiana State University - Harold W. Stoke; and Perspective: Hollywood's War With England. Full page colour vintage print advertising including Coca-Cola Coke Studebaker Dodge Trucks Pepsi-Cola Truck and Budweiser. Full page colour ad with Bronc-Riding Champion Jerry Ambler promoting Camel Cigarettes. Binding intact. Small mailing label top left front cover. Average wear. Contents clean and unmarked. A sound vintage copy.; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; Cover: Tex McCrary and his wife Jinx Falkenburg Contents: Politics and the Pointing Finger; Crime: Atlanta Nightmare; Communists: Tale From Trieste; Probe: Red Scenario - Un-American Activities Committee; Europe: Green Baize and the Red Tide - The M . Weekly Publications, Inc. unknown‎

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‎Newsweek Magazine January 24 1938 - Stanley Reed Cover Photo‎

‎Dayton Ohio USA: Weekly Publications Inc. Good. 1938. First Edition. Single Issue Magazine. 44 pages. Cover: Stanley Forman Reed Contents: President Pats Business and Slaps Holding Companies: Out of Muddle Emerges Vague Hope of Business-Labor Council; Stanley Reed Success at Law; 'Watchdog': Comptroller General's Bark Arouses Morgenthau; Father James R. Cox: Poor Man's Priest Runs Afoul of Federal Law; Rush Dew Holt vs. F. Roy Yoke: Youngest Senator Suffers Greatest Humiliation; France: Strikes Money Chaos Undermine the Popular Front - Moderate Leaders Suspect Communists Plan a Coalition Leading to Soviet State; British Generals: More Youngsters Promoted in Army's Rejuvenation; Democratic Russia: New Council Turns Out to Be Old Regime in New Dress; China: Foes Vow War to the End; A.P. Associated Press Rounding Off New Chapter in Its Epic With Retirement of President Frank Noyes; Church of England Gives Evolution Immortality and Marriage a Vague Vote; Dean Israel Noe Lives on the Cosmos With Help of Bread and Wine; 'How You Write Depends on What You Know' - Harvard Offers Help; House Subcommittee Offers a Program for Tax Revision: New Income and Profits Levies Called a 'Substantial Stimulation to Business'; Labor: Sound and Substance; Ford Motor Co. Concession: Labor Policy Shifts to Meet a Local Condition; and Bankers Decry Lack of Capital. Binding sound. Small mailing label bottom front cover. Average wear. Contents clean and unmarked. A sound vintage copy.; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; Stanley Forman Reed Contents: President Pats Business and Slaps Holding Companies: Out of Muddle Emerges Vague Hope of Business-Labor Council; Stanley Reed Success at Law; 'Watchdog': Comptroller General's Bark Arouses Morgenthau; Father James R. . Weekly Publications, Inc. unknown‎

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‎Newsweek Magazine November 1 1937‎

‎Dayton Ohio USA: Weekly Publications Inc. Good. 1937. First Edition. Single Issue Magazine. 44 pages. Contents: Market Goes on a Bender - Sobers Economic Planners: Business Volume Eases Off Depression Not Indicated; Alfred M. Landon and 'the 17000000' Meet at the G.O.P. Republican Fireside; Yankee Putsch: Rhode Island Revolution - Angry Irishmen Make War; Harold L. Ickes Loses: Senator Robert F. Wagner's Choice Nathan Straus Gets Biggest Housing Job; War for Peace: Labor's Feudists Come to the Round Table; Who Are the Terrorists Who Are Now Paralyzing Palestine: The Answer is Known by a Man Named Fawzi Bey; Dictators: General Francisco Franco Wins North Coast Duce Benito Mussolini Plots New Victories; Pawns: Nazis Frighten Prague Vienna Budapest Danzig; Far East: Chinese Reds Gum the Works of Japanese War Machine; Book Review: "An Artist in America" by Thomas Hart Benton; A Noted Art Collector Sam Lewisohn Explains the New Masters to Laymen; Philadelphia Museum of Art Presents a Many-Sided Honore Daumier in Lively Show; Frances Alda's Life Story Presents a Soprano's View of Men Women and Tenors; The Monte Carlo Ballet Starts a New Season and Loses a Star Leonide Massine; Coeds and Lawrence Morgan Larry Kelley Active at the Halfway Mark of 1937 Football; Auto Show Visitors Inspect 1938 Models: Executives See Car Sales as Key to Business Outlook; ICC Interstate Commerce Commission Decision: Freight Rates Increased - Roads May Ask for Still More; Budget: Latest Estimate Shows Further Income Drop; Aviation: A Snow Squall Swirls Out of the Mountains and 19 Die on Chalk Peak United Air Lines Douglas Mainliner Crash; Science: Lord Ernest Rutherford the Prober of Atomic Mysteries Goes to Probe a Greater; A Life-Saving Drug Brings Death to the Careless Worries to Doctors; Frederick Snite to Get a More Comfortable Iron Lung - Newly Perfected; Education: Formula From Hoboken - For Greater Success Build Up a Larger Vocabulary; Two Newspaper Leaders Criticize the American Press for Its Own Good; The Inside on How Those on the Outside Obtain Inside News of the Vatican; and Perspective: The Lesson of the Break. Full Page Color Ad for Chesterfield Cigarettes on back cover features the Three Musketeers. Binding intact. Small mailing label bottom front cover. Average wear. Contents clean and unmarked. A quality vintage copy.; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; Market Goes on a Bender - Sobers Economic Planners: Business Volume Eases Off Depression Not Indicated; Alfred M. Landon and 'the 17000000' Meet at the G.O.P. Republican Fireside; Yankee Putsch: Rhode Island Revolution - Angry Irishmen Make War; . Weekly Publications, Inc. unknown‎

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‎Newsweek Magazine January 28 1952 - Katy Randolph Cover Photo‎

‎Dayton Ohio USA: Weekly Publications Inc. Good. 1952. First Edition. Single Issue Magazine. 96 pages. Cover: Katy Rodolph Contents: Squabbling Taft and Ike Chiefs Elate Democrats Dark Horses; Murder Will Out - Harold Glen Chase; Plane Output Slowdown: Is It Necessary or Politics; The New Budget by Gen. Carl Spaatz; Diplomacy: Winston Churchill to Congress; Appointments: Volume vs. Vatican - Protesting Harry S. Truman's Appointment of Gen. Mark W. Clark as Ambassador to Vatican City; The Budget: Biggest Billions; Notes on the New Budget; The Korean War: What U.N. United Nations Allies Plan to Do If Reds Try a Double-Cross; West Discovers a New Unity in Tribute to a Fallen Hero Jean Joseph Marie Gabriel de Lattre de Tassigny; France: The Youngest Premier Edgar Faure; Suez: No Yanks in Canal Zone; Japan: Shigeru Yoshida's China Policy; Malaya: Knight Sir Gerald W.R. Templer; Commonwealth: Sterling-Area Crisis; Diplomacy: The Winston Churchill Charm; European Aid: Soldiers or Technicians; Medicine: For Fewer Indians - Control of Human Fertility in India; Biggest U.S. Year in Skiing; Fun but Few Olympic Hopes; The Nation's Latest Scandal: 'Case of the Missing Grain' - Commodity Credit Corp CCC; Railroads: Freezing Out Losses; Lost Leaders - Walter Briggs; The Press: Indiana Warfare - Eugene C. Pulliam The Indianapolis Star and Frank McHale; and Perspective: Political Coueism. Full page colour vintage print advertising including Super "88" Oldsmobile Early Times Kentucky Bourbon and Hudson Hornet. Back cover colour ad with Maureen O'Hara promoting Camel Cigarettes. Binding intact. Small mailing label bottom right front cover. Minimal soiling to contents. Piece missing from lower corner of back cover otherwise average wear. A quality copy.; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; Cover: Katy Rodolph Contents: Squabbling Taft and Ike Chiefs Elate Democrats Dark Horses; Murder Will Out - Harold Glen Chase; Plane Output Slowdown: Is It Necessary or Politics; The New Budget by Gen. Carl Spaatz; Diplomacy: Winston Churchill . Weekly Publications, Inc. unknown‎

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‎Newsweek Magazine August 29 1949 - Walter Hoving Cover Photo‎

‎Dayton Ohio USA: Weekly Publications Inc. 1949. Book. Good. Single Issue Magazine. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 76 pages. Cover: Walter Hoving Contents: Foreign Policy: The Bipartisan Honeymoon Is Over - Speaker Sam Rayburn Pleads for Fund to Arm Western Europe and Potential Allies Against Soviet Union; Rough Going for Harry S. Truman; Inquiries: Such a Small Baby - Harry H. Vaughan; Politics: The G.O.P. Grand Old Party Broom - Guy G. Gabrielson; Communism: Union Tint Remover; Crime: Electrodes for Two - Raymond Martinez Fernandez and Martha Beck; Courts: Anti-Red Law Upset - Maryland Subversives Act known as the Ober Law; Notes on the Arms-Aid Cut - Arms Aid Program for Westen Europe; Britain: Lost Week End in the Welfare State; The Balkans: Steel for Josip Broz Tito; Germany and the Council of Europe; Devalue the Dollar Europe Plumps for That as One Option Out of the Economic Crisis; Chile: Riot Turned Red; Peru: Safe Conduct - The Aftermath of Peruvian Government Seized by General Manuel Odria; Argentina: 'The Fourth Enemy' - La Prensa Newspaper vs. President Juan Peron; Seventeen Magazine is Five; Business: Fashion Man - Walter Hoving Bonwit Teller; Automobiles: New Styles in Studebakers - Studebaker Corporation's Preview of the 1950 line; When Government Fixes Wages; Religion: Missions Unlimited - Marshall D. Barnett; Swimming: The Proof - Hironoshin Furuhashi; and Perspective: Illusions of Security. Full page colour vintage print advertising including Goodyear Tires Pontiac Burroughs Adding Machine Co. and Alcoa Aluminum. Binding intact. Contents clean and unmarked. Average wear. A sound vintage copy. Weekly Publications, Inc. Paperback‎

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‎Newsweek Magazine July 25 1938 - Cover Photo of Trotter at Goshen New York‎

‎Dayton Ohio USA: Weekly Publications Inc. Good. 1938. First Edition. Single Issue Magazine. 40 pages. Contents: Roosevelt Tour Widens Rift With Old-Line Democrats: But Phantom Purge Ends as a Mere Good-Will Pilgrimage Before He Takes to Sea; James Farley Tells All: Reveals Inside Story of Roosevelt Nomination; Oklahoma Circus: "Sooners" Rename Elmer Thomas in Free-for-All Campaign; WPA Works Progress Administration at the Polls; 'Flour Not Pork': Texas Hillbilly W. Lee O'Daniel Carries on Traditions of Huey Long; 40 Million a Month: Old-Age Assistance Program Now Adopted in All States; Wage-Hour Czar: New Yorker E.F. Andrews Appointed Administrator of New Act; Binding the Ties of Democracy: Paris Hails British Monarch - King George VI's Adherence to Course Set by His Father Pleases All Britain; Danger in August: Nazis' Demands on Prague Stir Fears of New Crisis; The Duce Benito Mussolini as Nordic: All Italians Except Jews 'Aryan and Heroic' He Says; Help for Refugees; Deserters of Geneva: Venezuela Joins Flight from Crumbling League of Nations; China's Lives: Japanese Pin Hopes on Inland Naval Offense; The Search for Security: 5000 Debate World Problems at Charlottesville; Greyhound at Goshen: Harness Veterans Polish Up for Hambletonian; Catholics Open Drive to Clear up Misconceptions of Church's Policies; Swallows vs. Mosquitoes: Rome Hopes Birds Will Make Pontine Marshes Livable; Boom in Child Stars: Shirley Temple Still Leads in Box Office Lure; Cameramen Take Up Polo: Free Press Crew Challenges World on Rented Ponies; World Pins Hope of Recovery on U.S. Business Leadership: League of Nations Experts See Economic Problems Easier to Solve Than in 1929; AAA Agricultural Adjustment Administration Dilemma: Tobogganing Prices Spread Discontent in Wheat Bowl; U.S. Deficit Rises to $3984887000; Weirton Fireworks: Ouster of Defense Counsel Halts Long NLRB National Labor Relations Board Hearing; and Perspective: Why the Purge Petered Out. Binding intact. Contents clean and unmarked. Average wear. A sound vintage copy.; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; Roosevelt Tour Widens Rift With Old-Line Democrats: But Phantom Purge Ends as a Mere Good-Will Pilgrimage Before He Takes to Sea; James Farley Tells All: Reveals Inside Story of Roosevelt Nomination; Oklahoma Circus: "Sooners" Rename Elmer Thomas in . Weekly Publications, Inc. unknown‎

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‎Newsweek Magazine October 11 1937‎

‎Dayton Ohio USA: Weekly Publications Inc. Fair. 1937. First Edition. Single Issue Magazine. 44 pages. Contents: Dams and Dollars Broaden the Federal Sovereignty Bonneville and Grand Coulee Dams; Justice Hugo Black: 'I Did Join Ku Klux Klan.Resigned.The Case is Closed'; Republicans: John D.M. Hamilton Plans Chautauqua Despite His Mistrust; Labor's War: A.F. of L. American Federation of Labor Counts Gains and Girds for Battle; Dixie Editor: Cordell Hull Calls His Friend George Fort Milton to 'Welsh Rabbit' Job; Lawyers: The Bar Blows Off Some Anti-New Deal Steam; Nanking Calls Ablest General Chung-hsi Pai To Rally North China Armies; Dictators: Fuhrer Adolf Hitler and Duce Benito Mussolini Stage a Much Ado About - What; Palestine: Arab Terrorists Finally Draw Full British Wrath; The Windsors: Duke and Duchess Plan New Thrills for America; Campaign in Rio: Moscow Order Brings Martial Law in Brazil; Mexican Showdown: President Lázaro Cardenas Calls the Bluff of General Saturnino Cedillo in His Lair; Baseball: Season's Statistics Prove Conclusively - New York Yankees Will Win World Series; Theatre Review: Two Strikes and Out for "The Star-Wagon"; Art: Washington Now Takes an Exception to Washington's Crossing of the Delaware; Roosevelt Again Forecasts a Balanced Budget - But Treasury Reports Deficit So Far This Fiscal Year; Meat Prices Up: Butchers Battle to Reduce Rising Prices; Union Pacific Railroad: A Company Banquet and a Wage Increase; Aviation: Stocks Lose Altitude After Investors Lose Their Optimism; New York Hayden Planetarium Stages Four Ends of the World - While You Wait; Education: Perkins Institution Centennial Recalls Experiment Which Astonished World; Books: Dubliner Liam O'Flaherty Recreates the Days of Ireland's Great Famine; and Perspective: Imperfect Contrition The War of the Congregations and Far From the Madding Crowd. Gorgeous back cover color Ad features a pink gown-wearing Carole Lombard promoting Lucky Strike cigarettes. Half page black/white Ol' Judge Robbins Cartoon Ad for Prince Albert Pipe Smoke. Binding intact. Small mailing label bottom front cover. Somewhat above-average wear. A sound vintage copy.; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; Dams and Dollars Broaden the Federal Sovereignty Bonneville and Grand Coulee Dams; Justice Hugo Black: 'I Did Join Ku Klux Klan.Resigned.The Case is Closed'; Republicans: John D.M. Hamilton Plans Chautauqua Despite His Mistrust; Labor's War: . Weekly Publications, Inc. unknown‎

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‎Newsweek Magazine July 31 1950 - Korean War Tank Killer Cover Photo‎

‎Dayton Ohio USA: Weekly Publications Inc. Good. 1950. First Edition. Single Issue Magazine. 84 pages. Cover: 3.5-inch Rocket Launcher Shown in Action Against North Korean Tanks Contents: The Korean War: Threats at Formosa Take Ominous Turn; As In All Wars the Korean Conflict Means Watching Waiting; The Tank War: Bazookas as a Stopgap; Three Phases in Korea: Significance of the Strategy inc. maps; Some Answers to Korean Questions by General Carl Spaatz; Counters to the Kremlin's Designs; The Navy: Transport and Strike; Harry S. Truman's Call to Arms Against World Aggression; Mobilizing the Men; Spies: Golden Boy - Harry Gold; Civil Defense: There Isn't Any; Tennessee's Tragedy; Tennessee Air Guardsmen and the Crash of the Curtiss C-46 Plane; Britain: Arms Lag Too - Trouble Coming Up; Diplomacy: Jawaharlal Nehru Gets Nowhere; Germany: Comparisons With Korea; Belgium: All the King's Men - King Leopold III returns home to Belgium from exile; Canada: W.L. MacKenzie King; Successful Switch - Ted Cott; Science: Case of the Missing Papyri; Mobilization: Industry's Role - Tips on Procedure; Buying: Hoards at Work; Enterprise: Grape-Soda King - Tyndle Fooks; Modernizing Nabisco National Biscuit Co.; Program for the Crisis; and Perspective: Republican Advance and the ADA Americans for Democratic Action. Full page colour vintage print advertising including Schlitz Goodyear Tires Nash Airflyte U.S. Army Recruiting and Standard Oil Company ad with the Pennsylvania Railroad "St. Louisan" locomotive crossing the Juniata River. Full page colour ad with Phil Harris and Alice Faye promoting Lucky Strike Cigarettes. Binding intact. Small mailing label bottom right front cover. Contents clean and unmarked. Average wear. A sound vintage copy.; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; Cover: 3.5-inch Rocket Launcher Shown in Action Against North Korean Tanks Contents: The Korean War: Threats at Formosa Take Ominous Turn; As In All Wars the Korean Conflict Means Watching Waiting; The Tank War: Bazookas as a Stopgap; Three Phases . Weekly Publications, Inc. unknown‎

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‎Newsweek Magazine November 22 1937: Reds in Quebec‎

‎Dayton Ohio USA: Weekly Publications Inc. Good. 1937. First Edition. Single Issue Magazine. 48 pages. Contents: The President and Congress - Recovery Legislation at Stake: Mr. Roosevelt Stresses Long-Range Plans; Hill Worries Over Immediate Problems; Capital Press: Do Correspondents Believe What They See in the Papers; Thanksgiving: Uncle Toby Wilbur L. Cross Contemplates the Flight of the Season; Mail Racket: Mr. Jennings B. Momsen Fools 14000 - at $5 a Head; Mabel Shea: Mark Sullivan and F.D.R. Glorify an American Girl; General Hugh S. Johnson Boomerang: 'Greatest Phrasemaker' Silenced by Himself; Tupelo Law: City Limits Union Organizers; NLRB National Labor Relations Board Has a New Problem; A.F. of L. American Federation of Labor Loses: Labor Board Rules Out Edison Employes' Union; B.M.T. Brooklyn-Manhattan Transit Corp. Workers Fail to Escape Closed Shop; Haiti Appeals: President Stenio Vincent Gets Promise From Washington; Getulio Vargas Makes Brazil First American Fascist State; Climax in China: Victories Encourage Japan to Defy the Soviet; Chancelleries: Nazi Imperialists Now Aim at Vienna Not Prague; Reds in Quebec: Premier Maurice Le Noblet Duplessis Starts a Clean-Up; Socialized Medicine an Ideal Disturbs Organized Medicine; Jersey Woman Dr. Jean Broadhurst Finds the Secret of Detecting Measles; Nobel Prize: Man Dr. Clinton J. Davis Who Helped 1924 Winner Prince Louis-Victor Pierre Raymond de Broglie Is Rewarded; Beaverbrook William Maxwell "Max" Aitken: Prince of Press Comes Here to Breathe; Education: 44 Millions Get Together on the Subject of Johnny; Book Review: "This is My Story" by Anna Eleanor Roosevelt; The Wind Blows Blows and Blows Some More in "The Hurricane"; Ills of Merchant Marine Aided by Maritime Commission's Report: Lower Foreign Costs Make Federal Subsidies Necessary for Shipping; Farm Progam Hits Snags; Corn Causing Most Trouble; Housewives Strike: Object to Rapid Advance of Retail Food Prices; Utilities Lose: Compulsory Registration Upheld by Federal Court; Gold Flow: U.S. Loses a Few Million for First Time in 20 Months; and Perspective: Housing at Last Full page colour anti-war advertisement for World Peaceways with mother lifting baby boy in the air "He's going to grow up to go to war To be killed in action". Half page black/white Ol' Judge Robbins Cartoon Ad for Prince Albert Pipe Smoke. Binding intact. Small mailing label bottom front cover. Average wear. Contents clean and unmarked. A sound vintage copy.; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; The President and Congress - Recovery Legislation at Stake: Mr. Roosevelt Stresses Long-Range Plans; Hill Worries Over Immediate Problems; Capital Press: Do Correspondents Believe What They See in the Papers; Thanksgiving: Uncle Toby Wilbur L. Cross . Weekly Publications, Inc. unknown‎

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‎Newsweek Magazine January 2 1950‎

‎Dayton Ohio USA: Weekly Publications Inc. 1950. Book. Good. Single Issue Magazine. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 56 pages. Cover: Staff Sargeant Lawrie Bell. Contents: Presidency: The Lull Before the Congress Storm - Harry S. Truman; Defense: The Soft 'Upper Belly' - Alaska "America's soft upper belly"; Love: It's Wonderful!; Crime: War on the Reuthers - U.A.W. United Automobile Workers's Walter and Victor Reuther; Foreign Policy - 1949 and 1950; Russia: New Cast But the Same Old Show; France: Again a Crisis - Vote of Confidence in National Assembly; Indonesia: Birth of a Union; Jamaica: William Alexander Clarke Bustamante Blues; Middle East: The Israel-Jordan Talks; The Soviet View of the Future; Canadian Affairs: Fight Over Films - National Film Board; Medicine: Important Records - Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Mormons Family Pedigree Help Chart Disease; Religion: Year of Pardon - Catholic Church Pope Pius XII Marks "the year of the great return and the great pardon"; Business: The Experts Predict a Prosperous Year for 1950 a Continued Rise With Moderate Decline Later; The Outlook for Industry in Perspective Top Business Executives Give Their View; Bounceback of '49 - A Year-End Review; Science: Albert Einstein's Long-Awaited Field Theory; Basketball: Bob Cousy and the Crusaders; The Bullet-Biter - Leo Durocher; and Perspective: On Dissenting From Dissenters. Color Budweiser ad on back cover. Binding sound. Small mailing label bottom right front cover. Average wear. Contents clean and unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Weekly Publications, Inc. Paperback‎

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‎Newsweek Magazine July 25 1949 - Cover Photo of Louis Johnson‎

‎Dayton Ohio USA: Weekly Publications Inc. Fair. 1949. First Edition. Single Issue Magazine. 84 pages. Cover: Louis Johnson Contents: Muted Bell for the Fourth Round - Harry S. Truman Cyrus S. Ching and C.I.O. Congress of Industrial Organizations; Peanuts.Yes Peanuts - Harry S. Truman and Congress; Mr. Secretary Louis A. Johnson; Courts: Storm Over Samuel H. Kaufman; Robert A. Taft at the Grass Roots; Taxes: Two-State Bottle Battle - Liquor Sales in Massachusetts and New Hampshire; Britain Canada and the Atom Bomb; Coolness to Sir Stafford Cripps; Trouble for Jawaharlal Nehru; France: Otto Abetz in the Dock; Germany: Settling Red Claims; Joseph Stalin Reaches for the Satellite Peasants; The Stalins They Fly High - Vassily Stalin; Canadian Affairs: Rebuff for the CSU Canadian Seamen's Union; Medicine: In the Wild Space Yonder - Dr. Harry G. Armstrong Studies Space Flight; The Big Backtrack - NBC; Monkey-Wrench Scientist - Charles F. Kettering; Business: Signs of a New Buying Spurt; Labor: Ringmaster Walter Reuther; Agriculture: Charles Franklin Brannan's Baby; More Inflation to the Rescue; Religion: The Pope Pius XII Strikes Back; Horse Racing: Student Leader - Gordon Glisson; and Perspective: The Iron Muzzle on the Great Lakes. Address label clipped from front cover. Large clippings from pages 33 61 and 79. Some soiling pages 50 to 52. A worthy reading copy.; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; Cover: Louis Johnson Contents: Muted Bell for the Fourth Round - Harry S. Truman Cyrus S. Ching and C.I.O. Congress of Industrial Organizations; Peanuts.Yes Peanuts - Harry S. Truman and Congress; Mr. Secretary Louis A. Johnson; Courts: Storm . Weekly Publications, Inc. unknown‎

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‎Newsweek Magazine December 27 1937‎

‎Dayton Ohio USA: Weekly Publications Inc. Good. 1937. First Edition. Single Issue Magazine. 44 pages. Contents: The Sinking of a Gunboat U.S.S. Panay Changes Aspects of China War - America Leads the World in Warning Japan It Must Curb Military Hotheads; A Congress Revolt Wins and a Revolution Loses - Legislators Kill Wage Bill but Won't Desert President Completely; Glenn Frank and G.O.P. Grand Old Party - Ousted Wisconsin Educator Goes Into Politics; The Philippines - Elections Reflect Two Fears: Japan and Poverty; Frank Hague of New Jersey: Things Get Hot for the Master Politician; Alcatraz - The 'Impossible' Happens on American Devil's Island; Mine War: U.S. and John L. Lewis End Case Against Union; Countess Barbara Hutton Heiress Here a Day on a Business Visit; Sky Pioneers Orville Wright and Charles A. Lindbergh; Mysterious Trail Begins in New York Ends in Moscow - The Couple Nobody Knows Vanishes Into Thin Air or Soviet Prison; France's Friends: Diplomat Yvon Delbos at Last Receives a Hearty Welcome From an Ally; Red Snow in Spain; The Ringling Circuses Enter a New Era Under a New Generation of Ringlings; A Mechanical Einstein: Gears Pulleys and Bars Solve Polynomial Equations; 1937 Retrospect: Recovery 'Temporary Slump' Recession - It is Now Possible to See the Facts in True Perspective and Draw a Lesson; Farmers Move One Step Nearer a More Abundant Life; and The S.W.O.C. Steel Workers Organizing Committee Sidesteps the Perils of Adolescence - First Convention Counts Membership Gains Criticizes Wagner Act Administration. Binding intact. Small mailing label bottom front cover. Contents clean and unmarked. Average wear. A sound vintage copy.; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; The Sinking of a Gunboat U.S.S. Panay Changes Aspects of China War - America Leads the World in Warning Japan It Must Curb Military Hotheads; A Congress Revolt Wins and a Revolution Loses - Legislators Kill Wage Bill but Won't Desert President Comple . Weekly Publications, Inc. unknown‎

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‎Newsweek Magazine December 6 1937‎

‎Dayton Ohio USA: Weekly Publications Inc. Good. 1937. First Edition. Single Issue Magazine. 48 pages. Contents: President F.D. Roosevelt Offers Business a Faint Hope of Support; The Virgin Islands - Troubles Beset the Governor Paul Martin Pearson Despite Rum Prosperity; John L. Lewis 'Exposed' - Washington's Lady Reporter Eleanor Medill Patterson Wins Iron Man's Confidence; Fright in Los Angeles - 'Creeping Cliff' Antics Worry 'Public Relations' Board; A.F. of L. and Wages: C.I.O. Congress of Industrial Organizations Lacks Power to Fight Green and the Clique; Nazi Visitor: Hitler Aide Denies It All but Inquisitors Wonder; Weird 'Conspiracy' Disturbs Haven of European Democracy: France Fears New Trouble After Expose of 'Hooded Ones' Implicates Big Rightists; Fog and Diplomacy: British Statesmen Debate Hitler's and Franco's Fate; Windsor Vindicated: Lord Chief Justice Gordon Hewart Thinks 'Foul Libel' Invited Whipping; Gen. Gerardo Machado Trapped: Old Cuban Extradition Writ Catches Ex-Dictator in Bed; Arms for China: Foreign Aid Cheers Chiang Provokes Japanese Rage; Vote for Joseph Stalin: World's Largest Electorate Has Smallest Choice; New York Americans Give Ching Ivan Wilfred Johnson a Final Fling in a Tough Role; Film Reviews: "Nothing Sacred" starring Carole Lombard and "A Damsel in Distress" starring Fred Astaire; Mickey Mouse and His Friends in Danger of Losing Spotlight to Grimm's Children; Too Many Schoolhouses Warns N.Y. College Provost - Not Enough Pupils; SEC Securities and Exchange Commission Ultimatum to Wall St. Fails to Worry Experts; and Homer Martin Waging Desperate Fight for Leadership in U.A.W. United Automobile Workers. Half page black/white Ol' Judge Robbins Cartoon Ad for Prince Albert Pipe Smoke. Full Page vintage colour advertising with Joan Crawford promoting Lucky Strike Cigarettes. Binding intact. Small mailing label bottom front cover. Contents clean and unmarked. A sound vintage copy.; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; President F.D. Roosevelt Offers Business a Faint Hope of Support; The Virgin Islands - Troubles Beset the Governor Paul Martin Pearson Despite Rum Prosperity; John L. Lewis 'Exposed' - Washington's Lady Reporter Eleanor Medill Patterson Wins Iro . Weekly Publications, Inc. unknown‎

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‎Newsweek Magazine August 7 1950 - Cover Photo of GIs in Korea‎

‎Dayton Ohio USA: Weekly Publications Inc. Good. 1950. First Edition. Single Issue Magazine. 80 pages. Contents: The Korean War: New Troops Bolster Battered GI's; The Sea War: British Coastal Patrol; Bright Spots in the Korean Picture by General Carl Spaatz; Cartography of Aggression: How Reds Could Strike in Asian Hot Spots the Middle East and Europe inc. maps; 'Hell Country': Of Mud Muck and Human Excrement Where Raw Troops Become Tough Veterans Overnight; The Reds: How They Do It; The Allies: Men for Gen. Douglas MacArthur; The Great Results of Korea; Mobilization: Maybe Muddling but We're Moving; The Congress: Tangled Motives - and Plans; The Presidency: All in a Day's Work; Espionage: Friends of Harry Gold; Supplies: The Build-up Battle; Crime: The Mad Butcher; Taxes: More - But How Much; Racial: A Stay for Willie McGee; Manpower: Men and Women Wanted; Significance - How Korea Has Changed the World Picture; Britain: Defense Stirrings; Belgium: Rioting Over Leopold III; Medicine: Britons OK Health Plan Despite Beefs; Science: Dark Beacon to Cleanliness; Economy: What Controls And How Far to Go; Aircraft: War Output Takes Time; Aluminum: Less Pans More Planes; War Measures - Or Hysteria; Religion: 'To Seek for All Men.'; Sports: Passing of an Unlicensed Hero - Big Bill Lange; and Perspective: What Are We Fighting For Full page colour vintage print advertising including The General Tire Studebaker Trucks and Ford Trucks. Monsanto ad on back cover. Binding intact. Small mailing label bottom right front cover. Handwritten notation on front cover under date. Contents clean and unmarked. Average wear. A sound vintage copy.; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; The Korean War: New Troops Bolster Battered GI's; The Sea War: British Coastal Patrol; Bright Spots in the Korean Picture by General Carl Spaatz; Cartography of Aggression: How Reds Could Strike in Asian Hot Spots the Middle East and Europe inc. Ma . Weekly Publications, Inc. unknown‎

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‎Newsweek Magazine May 23 1949 - Judge Harold R. Medina Cover Photo‎

‎Dayton Ohio USA: Weekly Publications Inc. Good. 1949. First Edition. Single Issue Magazine. 92 pages. Cover: Harold R. Medina Contents: Pork and Politics: "Arkansas Switch" Four Votes Switch to Beat a Labor Bill; New Jersey:The Boot for the Boss - Frank Hague; Trial: His Honor Judge Patience - Federal Judge Harold R. Medina; Navy: Man With a Rowboat; Tides in the 81st Congress; Hong Kong: Still the Show Place; Japan: Easing the Burden; Britain: The Export Gap; Big Four: Opening Bids - How Russia Sees Benelux M. Robert Schuman Ernest Bevin and the Atlantic Pact; Monaco: New Prince New Problem - Prince Rainier III; China: The Communists Make Plans; Canadian Affairs: Head Cracking at Asbestos Quebec; Medicine: Insulin Sub-Shock; 'Oldest Choirboy' - Morton Downey; Commercials Critic - Horace Schwerin; and Perspective: Bonn and Weimar. Full page colour vintage print advertising including Morris Cars Chrysler 1949 Hudson and Old Crow Whiskey. Nice color-photo ad on back cover features fencers Jane Gilbert and Hugo Castello promoting Camel cigarettes. Binding sound. Small mailing label bottom right front cover. Some soiling to upper portion of front cover. Contents clean and unmarked. Average wear. A sound vintage copy.; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; Cover: Harold R. Medina Contents: Pork and Politics: "Arkansas Switch" Four Votes Switch to Beat a Labor Bill; New Jersey:The Boot for the Boss - Frank Hague; Trial: His Honor Judge Patience - Federal Judge Harold R. Medina; Navy: Man With a Rowboat . Weekly Publications, Inc. unknown‎

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‎Newsweek Magazine January 31 1938‎

‎Dayton Ohio USA: Weekly Publications Inc. Good. 1938. First Edition. Single Issue Magazine. 40 pages. Contents: Spain: Bombs vs. Civilians Gold vs. Ore Oranges vs. Olives - War Bursts in Renewed Fury on Land and Sea; London Trade Pulls The Strings; Mr. Roosevelt and Business: Conciliation Progresses - White House Talks Bring Advisory Council but Little to Cure Depression; Anti-Lynch Fight: Filibuster Continues in Face of Closure Threats; Revenge: Senators Get Their Chance to Badger Harold Ickes; Alben W. Barkley vs. A.B. Chandler: Kentucky Feud Embarrasses the Administration; End of a Pacifist Rolphe Forsyth; Trapper Trapped: Alert Cashier Aids Solution of Kidnaping Charles S. Ross and Murder; Relief: Judge Commends $2 a Week Budget to Senators; Shawneetown; Japan Makes a Gesture; Chinese Guerrillas Take a City: Generalissimo Chiang's Kai-shek Followers Rush Roads for Long Campaign of Attrition Against Invaders; French Compromise: A New 'National' Government Tackles Thankless Task; Among the Pharaohs: King Farouk I of Egypt and His Bride Queen Farida Respect Moslem Traditions; Rumania and Jews: King Carol II Sends Parliament Home; Goga Starts Persecution; Irish Settlement: Eire to Work With Britain on Defense Program; Young Alabama Painter Charles Shannon Impresses the Critics With Studies of Negroes; Church of New Jerusalem Observes 250th Anniversary of Emanuel Swedenborg; Mercy Killing Advocates of America and Britain Form Organization; Baseball's Hall of Fame Opens Its Door to Old Pete Grover Cleveland Alexander Reformed Pitcher; TVA Tennessee Valley Authority: Defeat of Utilities; Word Fight in Washington; Ford Motor Co. Policy: Both NLRB National Labor Relations Board and U.A.W. United Automobile Workers Reject Company's Plan; Oil Price-Fixing: Sixteen Companies Convicted Under the Sherman Act; Anthracite: Pennsylvania Problem Gets Attention in Washington; Coast Shipping: Lack of Subsidies Imperils Route Through Canal; and The Consumer and Organization - Consumers Research and Consumers Union. Full Page vintage colour advertising with Dolores Del Rio promoting Lucky Strike Cigarettes. Binding intact. Small mailing label bottom front cover. Average wear. Contents clean and unmarked. A sound vintage copy.; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; Spain: Bombs vs. Civilians Gold vs. Ore Oranges vs. Olives - War Bursts in Renewed Fury on Land and Sea; London Trade Pulls The Strings; Mr. Roosevelt and Business: Conciliation Progresses - White House Talks Bring Advisory Council but Little to Cure D . Weekly Publications, Inc. unknown‎

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‎Newsweek Magazine July 11 1938 - Gettysburg 75th Anniversary‎

‎Dayton Ohio USA: Weekly Publications Inc. Good. 1938. First Edition. Single Issue Magazine. 40 pages. Contents: Roosevelt on Tour of West Fights Foes in His Own Party: Candidates Prepare to Grab His Coattails as He Warms Up for Risky Primary Fights; WPA Work Projects Administration and Votes: 'Keep Friends in Power' Harry Hopkins' Aide Aubrey Williams Tells Workers; 'Jimmy's Got It': Alva Johnston Tells Tales on the President's Son; Gettysburg Farewell: The Blue and the Gray Light an Eternal Flame; G-Men and Publicity: Spy-Story Dispute Provokes Agent to Attack J. Edgar Hoover; Republicans: Bruce Barton Sounds Keynote for Liberal Wing; Far East - One Year of War: Million Fall Decision Far Off - Army Viewed as Making Last Bid in Yangtze Campaign to Isolate Hankow; British Rights: Winston Churchill and Duncan Sandys Stir Row over Secrets Act; Drive for Valencia: Francisco Franco Masses Troops; "Respite" for British Ships; Martyr in Palestine: Execution Aggravates Jews' Anger Over Partition; Devil's Island: France Stung by Censure Abolishes Penal Colony; Austrian Debts: 'Offer' Useless to U.S. Though Reich Pays British; Nation's Educators Endorse Federal Aid Oppose Political Control of Schools; The Church and State: Issue Raised by Quezon Veto of Philippines Bill; Thirst Without Hunger: Heavy Drinking Light Eating Called Cause of Cirrhosis; Tax Experts Hunt 20 Billions to Meet Recovery-Relief Debt: New Spending Portends a 3-Billion Deficit for '39 Against Low '38 Figure; Surge in Stocks: Billions of 'Easy Money' Helps U.S. Trade Revival; William McChesney Martin Jr.: Boss of the Street at 31 Tennis Star and Student; Recovery Drive: Sales Crusade Puts Consumers in Buying Mood; Picketing: Sweeping New York Ban Upsets Labor's Idea of Laws; C.I.O. Congress of Industrial Organizations in the South: Clashes at New Orleans Likely to Cause U.S. Inquiry; and Steel Trade Flux: Spread of Price Cuts Changes Marketing Systems. Binding intact. Small mailing label top left front cover. Average wear. Contents clean and unmarked. A sound vintage copy.; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; Roosevelt on Tour of West Fights Foes in His Own Party: Candidates Prepare to Grab His Coattails as He Warms Up for Risky Primary Fights; WPA Work Projects Administration and Votes: 'Keep Friends in Power' Harry Hopkins' Aide Aubrey Williams Tells . Weekly Publications, Inc. unknown‎

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‎Newsweek Magazine March 12 1945 NAZI AT BAY - THE ALLIES HAVE HIM BY THE THROAT‎

‎USA: Newsweek 1945. Book. Good. Paperback. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Contents: Boeing ad boasts of their record coast-to-coast flight by a C-97 6 hrs 3 min 50 sec.; Reo Truck ad; Full-page ad for a radio show called "Breakfast in Hollywood" with Tom Breneman on the Blue Network ABC; Fisher Body color ad; Allies strike at Rundstedt's finest after 8-day race to the Rhine - Wehrmacht escapes disaster but loses heavily in pulling out and blowing up the bridges - great map; Sample of a 'safe conduct' pass showered down on Germans as well as a humorous satirical German response; Two photos taken during the Bataan death march stolen from the Japanese; News from Iwo Jima; Eighteen-year-olds fight and die as nation debates their status - European and Pacific wars were speeded by using youths Stimson says in defense; Photo of Erich Gimpel and William C. Colepaugh as they are led into court prior to being hung as Nazi spies; 67 Army nurses captured by the Japs on Bataan and Corregidor return the the US; Troubled return of vets - Mr. Jobe in Chicago; Britain accepts the Yalta Charter but U.S. keeps fingers crossed - F.D.R.'s report to Congress is received with reservation despite its urgent tone; Poland - scores to settle - General Anders; White Truck ad in color; Canada Calling - new CBC 50000 watt short-wave transmitter; America's join in Alliance to keep hemisphere peace - the Inter-American Conference on Problems of War and Peace in Mexico City; Interesting ad for Bituminous Coas - presents its varied military uses; Coal owners are unlikely to sign UMW contract calling for pertentage on each ton; Kansas corn piled outside for lack of freight cars; Vintage color Borden's ad featuring Elsie the cow and her family; Photo of 26-year-old Frank Sinatra with details of his draft classification; Wacs at work; Photo of Martin The Blimp Levy a 640 pound wrestler; Studebaker color military ad inside back cover. Average wear. Address label atop front cover. Unmarked. A sound copy. Newsweek Paperback‎

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‎Newsweek Magazine May 22 1944 THE WAR IN ITALY‎

‎USA: Newsweek 1944. Book. Good. Paperback. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Contents: Cover illustration of a Long Tom 155 mm gun firing in Italy; Oldsmobile/GM color ad inside front cover features insigne of the 339th fighter squadron Army Air Forces; GM Diesel Power color ad showing excavating equipment in action; First Act of Invasion Drama - attack on Nazi's Gustav Line - Allies strike hard in Italy following regrouping of Forces - Japs follow suit in China; Air cooperation with ground forces still a problem for invasion command; Sevastopol Rises - smashing 3-day assault brings proudest victory since Stalingrad; Interesting list of fines posted near the front line in Italy place name deleted by censor; Report on Italy - Our First Continental Invasion - Seven Bloody Months of Fighting; Priest Orlemanski's mission to Moscow ends in suspension from Holy duties - his "treating" with Stalin brings disciplinary action amid Polish-Russian Quarrel; Dramatic photos of Herman Wallenda and a stunt gone wrong at Madison Square Garden - with no net below him!; De Soto Transportation ad - shows cars and planes; Poll-Tax Filibuster; Cold-blooded Ethyl ad shows a sneering airman painting another Jap kill onto his aircraft; PCA Airline ad; Bonds to Battleships - James V. Forrestal; Allies touch up last plans for rule of liberated Europe - but Russia does not yet see eye to eye with U.S. and Britain on Handling of Nazis and Poles; Firestone color centerfold ad; Drama in Stokholm - Allied agents Force SKF to decide on ball bearings vital to the Nazis; Photos of Doukhobors partially disrobed in a Vancouver B.C. courtroom; El Salvador rebels flock back home as Menendez takes over Presidency; Montgomery-Ward employees celebrate their CIO union's election victory; Rocket to the moon - Willie Ley says it is possible; Budd Manufacturing color ad; Old Overholt whiskey color ad. Moderate wear. Address label atop front cover. Unmarked. A sound copy. Newsweek Paperback‎

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‎Newsweek Magazine March 13 1944 OLD BILL TURNS UP ON THE ITALIAN FRONT‎

‎USA: Newsweek 1944. Book. Fair. Paperback. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Contents: Cracks appear in Axis line-up as satellite states look for exits - Finland has best chance to succeed as talks with Moscow open possibility of escape; Two disappointing slow-downs hamper allies' invasion plans - dragging Italian campaign and clash of ideas over Burma; The Admiralty Islands - springboard for combined drive on Philippines; Photo of the "Money Masters" - Presidents of eleven of the nation's twelve Federal Reserve Banks and a vice president of the twelfth; Smog and bombs force 268-year-old Greenwich Observatory to seek a new site from which to measure the world's time; Photo of Joe Louis Barrow in training at Camp Sibert Ala.; Oscar winners of 1944. Above-average wear. Faint ink stamp atop front cover. Varying levels of staining to all pages. All text legible. A worthy reference copy. Newsweek Paperback‎

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‎Newsweek Magazine October 1 1945 HIROHITO'S FRONT YARD - HOW LONG WILL THEY STAY‎

‎USA: Newsweek 1945. Magazine. Good. Paperback. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Contents: Color Nash car ad inside front cover; Caterpillar Diesel ad; Color Mallory hat ad; Uneasy lies the nation under confused labor price policies; Victims of muscular dystrophy; American Diplomacy loses face over occupation force bickering - Sharp retort by Acheson to MacArthur's 200000 estimate exposes disunity to world photo of MacArthur in front of Daibutsu/large Budha in Japan; Cleavage between Russian and Anglo-American viewpoints comes out in London Peace Talks; When Yank meets Russian - Korea under two flags; Photos of Germans and Japanese in their defeated lands; photo of the charred body of Joseph Goebbels; Stimson retiring warns U.S. to keep military might in peace; Photo of Private Harold Atkinson first of the Winnipeg Grenadiers returns home to Winnipeg photo; Home builders see green light but fear Bowles price controls; Cyrus Eaton; Educators hope to make good Japs out of bad ones; Color Budd car ad; color DC-6 ad. Average wear. Unmarked. Address label atop front cover. A sound copy. Newsweek Paperback‎

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‎Newsweek Magazine November 20 1944 Collaborators in the Zoo - Hundreds Were Executed / Nikola Tesla Article With Photo‎

‎USA: Newsweek 1944. Book. Good. Paperback. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Contents: Seattle will build 15000 fine new homes ad; Schlitz beer ad - in color with lovely model; New York Central Railroad ad - "Black Magic" - 95000000 tons of coal per year; Block votes tipped teh balance in closest election since 1916 - photo of FDR with Harry Truman; Photos of voting shenanigans in Chicago; V-2 weapons may win next war but come too late for this one - detailed article with air photo; Ignorant men and modern weapons - the inside story of the Chinese Army - with photos of refugees fleeing the Japanese; White trucks - color ad; France given more say in Europe in prelude to Big Three Meeting; Reprieve for the Canadian Zombies; Doukhobor mass disrobing; Cuban housecleaning - Grau purges Batista henchmen; Long-suffering victims of sinus problems can be cured; Nikola Tesla - prophet of tomorrow; Very military ad by Bankers Trust Company shows a soldier pulling the pin from a grenade with his teeth; Color Sheaffer's pen ad inside back cover. Average wear. Address label atop front cover. Unmarked. A sound copy. Newsweek Paperback‎

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‎Newsweek Magazine November 13 1944 SOLDIER VOTE 1944‎

‎USA: Newsweek 1944. Book. Good. Paperback. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Contents: Ford ad color inside front cover; Boeing B-29 ad; Plymouth car ad; Nice color Borden's ad featuring Elsie the cow and family; International Trucks ad; War election proves to world America's faith in democracy - campaign hottest in years but politics stop at the borders of nation united in arms; Wehrmacht wages bitter fight to prolong war through winter - but British storm Walcheren opening way to use of Antwerp as supply base for Allies; Photo of Red Army soldiers parading through Belgrade; One man's fight against corruption - the story behind the Gen. Joseph W. Stilwell Incident; Risque ad for Samson card tables features stripper standing on table while soldiers look on with pleasure!; Heavy Going - Japs fight hard in Leyte Caves but defense lacks organization; De Gaulle's sway over France challenged by turbulent reds; Lucky Strike - nice color ad; Goodyear color centerfold ad shows the 'Rubber Railroad'; photo of soldiers outside an Italian showing of Charlie Chaplain's "The Dictator"; Photo of Greek money changer - inflation forces him to carry a literal armload of paper drachmae - with text; Mackenzie King names McNaughton to Cabinet - may avert showdown over Zombies; Jack Miner passes away - Canadian Goose man; Britain asks a helping hand to regain vital export trade - wants modified lend-lease and joint reconversion timing after victory in Europe; Kuppenheimer clothing ad - in color; Horse racing and betting popular; Homer P. Rainey booted out of the University of Texas; Brooks Atkinson's Chinese Drama; A.J. Cronin - doctor and craftsman; Great Northern Railway ad shows refrigerator cars for apples being pre-cooled with large blocks of ice; embarassing ad for Kreml Hair Tonic; Chesterfield cigarette color ad nice on back cover. Average wear. Address label atop front cover. Unmarked. 2" X 1" chip from lower corner of front cover. A sound copy. Newsweek Paperback‎

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‎Newsweek Magazine October 29 1945 THE FLEET'S IN‎

‎USA: Newsweek 1945. Magazine. Good. Paperback. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Contents: Nice color Nash car ad inside front cover; Great color ad for Packard cars; Color ad for White trucks; Szilard and Oppenheimer scoff at plans to keep the atomic bomb secret; J. Edgar Hoover foresees biggest crime wave; Fascinating story about U.S./Arab political machinations re: support for a Jewish commonwealth in Palestine; Photo of Maryland man legally flogged for beating his wife; Money for Spies; Runaway inflation turns clock of Europe back to Barter Age - cigarette becomes medium of exchange in the large cities; Brass says yes Braid says no in fight over merging services - navy prefers independence; Centerfold Buick auto ad; Death in the streets of Caracas; Spurtin production foreshadows hottest sales rivalry in history; Truman forgets he's President - has Capital newsmen in a dither; Excellent color Caterpillar Diesel ad - 'Mountain Moving Done Here'; Motorola radio ad. Average wear. Unmarked. Address label atop front cover. A sound copy. Newsweek Paperback‎

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‎Newsweek Magazine November 5 1945 Red Army Man - His Yearnings Figure in Russia's Mysterious Moves‎

‎USA: Weekly Publications Inc. 1945. Book. Fair. Single Issue Magazine. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Features: Greatest Navy on Earth provides a pageant of power for Truman policy outline - with photo of commissioning of giant carrier Franklin D. Roosevelt; Photo of a million people in Central Park listening to the President; Zionists assail 'ambiguity and delay' on Palestine at a New York Rally - with photo and text; Detroit Mayoralty Race - Gerald L.K. Smith Jeffries William Z. Foster Frankensteen; Red Army's odd ways in peace tilt course of Russian Diplomacy; Photos of tough market life in Warsaw Poland; Japanese Zaibatsu to be abolished; President Achmed Sukarno of Indonesia; Outer Mongolia now 'independent'; Services war unity flies apart under shock of the atom bomb; Discrimination against blacks in Britain; photo of car down lakefront ravine in Scarborough Ontario; Labor-Management parley to fix labor strife re: wage-hour questions; Meter Yard or EII - Swedish compromise would shift measurement unit to end conflict; and more. Average wear. Address label on front cover. Evidence of moisture exposure to last ten pages or so. A sound copy. Weekly Publications, Inc. Paperback‎

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‎Newsweek Magazine September 24 1945 CHILD OF FRANCE - WILL HE FREEZE THIS WINTER‎

‎USA: Newsweek 1945. Book. Fair. Paperback. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Contents: Interesting variety of military-themed ads; Ad for the Edison Voicewriter Ediphone; Color ad for GM's Electro-Motive division; nice color ad for Kuppenheimer clothing; Color ad for White buses; More billions in aid for Britain - Truman in favor Congress wary; Great photo of a New York ticker tape parade; The worst hurricane since 1926 litters Biscayne Boulevard in Miami with photo; Very nice color Coke ad shows uniformed military men of various nations playing cards; 'Race of Giants' takes over Japan with ease of well-oiled machine - awed people now friendlier make little trouble occupation force may be home in a year; MacArthur cracks down hard on fawning unrepentant enemy - weight of defeat grows with size of occupation force - food shortage is problem; Double suicide - Field Marshal Gen. Sugiyama and his wife with photo prior; The ridiculous Tojo - photos and description of his failed attempt at honorable suicide; Korea Hodgepodge - photo of Governor General Nobuyuki Abe surrendering Korea; Photo of Hitler lookalike Frantisek Holub a Prague train conductor; Photo of General Patton with Marshal Gregory K. Zhukoff; Nice color Canada Dry water and ginger ale ad; Nice feminine color Schlitz beer ad; They walk again - rehabilitating injured vets; Great color Studebaker truck ad inside back cover. Somewhat above-average wear. Unmarked. Address label on front cover. A sound copy. Newsweek Paperback‎

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‎Newsweek Magazine January 24 1944 JFK HOME FOR 30 DAYS OF LEAVE‎

‎USA: Newsweek 1944. Book. Good. Paperback. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Contents: Caterpillar Diesel ad - They pushed back the sea at Port Moresby; drawing of a very primitive snowmobile as part of an electric power company ad; Photo of JFK - he returned to Los Angeles for a leave after 11 months of fighting in the Pacific; Greatest battle of air weighs U.S. Bombers vs. Nazi industry - but Germans still produce - meanwhile Eisenhower begins speeding D Day preparations; Mustang aviation's ugly duckling becomes a top long-range fighter; The outlook in the Battle of Russia - by Maj. Gen. Paul B. Malone; Bid for Burma; Nazis seem to plan Ukraine stand despite red encirclement tactics; Why our Italian campaign is so tough; Enveloping Rabaul; Reds keep Curzon Line the issue in rejecting Polish conference - Pravda story of British offer of separate German peace injects new note in Allied relations; Lucky Strike cigarettes - attractive color ad; chart showing FDR's 12 budgets - reflect massive spending increases of WW II; Riddles of contract termination hold key to postwar prosperity; Nice military Oldsmobile/GM ad; Hereford T.Royal Rupert sells for record $38000; A harbinger of things to come - photo of 5 Mexicans wearing native hats and panchos ! brought to New Haven to shovel snow due to manpower shortage; Photos and article on Bronko Nagurski; Kinsey Whiskey - nice color ad; Leadership in Merchant Shipping presents U.S. with big problem - is subsidy war inevitable or can world powers co-operate to ease trade competition. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. A quality copy. Newsweek Paperback‎

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‎Newsweek Magazine December 3 1945‎

‎USA: Newsweek 1945. Magazine. Good. Paperback. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Contents: Color ad for 'Ask for Ethyl'; Bankers Trust ad - Buy Victory Bonds; Babcock & Wilcox ad - bombs and beauty aids need steam; Color ad for Ford trucks; Color ad for 1946 Packard cars; Auto strike raises new issue for Industrial Wars in America - the nation's biggest union asks stake in affairs of management by cry of 'Let's see the books'; Mrs. Damato of Shenandoah Pa. christens the U.S.S. Damato - she lost two sons in the war; Photo of James Hendrix Army hero; Matt Kimes - cop killer; Why the Fleet could not retreat to the West Coast - Admiral William V. Pratt; Congressional Investigation of the Pearl Harbor attack; Where the War Cause Lies - Japan; Nice color ad for General Tire; Color ad for the Aeroprop division of GM; Ezra Pound returns to the US to face charges of treason - with photo; The Federation of Atomic Scientists; Native world from Zion to Java stirred by nationalist little wars; 4 photos of Japan's Hirohito visiting the shrines of Ise to report Japan's defeat to his predecessors; Thorez red architect of France; the Nuremberg Tribunal - with labelled photo of 20 defendants in their courtroom positions; two photos of Eva Braun; War-Winning Old Guard Begins Exodus from Top Service Jobs - retirements of Staff Chief and Fleet Commander are first of many peacetime moves; Super color centerfold for the new 1946 Chevrolet; Seabees dig in darkly for spell with Eskimos - Navy installations in the far north; Photo of the real Kilroy; C.D. Howe has his fingers in many pies; Canada's Baby Bonus; Heavy heavy over stock boom hangs wage-price policy delay; Inventor Gilbert Brereton and ramie; S. DeWitt Cough President of Abbott Laboratories calls for national health care; Robert Benchley 1889-1945; Color ad for teh Douglas DC-6; The reality of Salvador Dali; Unusual color Monsanto ad on back cover features young lovely speaking into a huge contemporary walkie-talkie. Average wear. Unmarked. Address label atop front cover. A sound copy. Newsweek Paperback‎

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‎Newsweek Magazine May 21 1945 ON TO THE PACIFIC!‎

‎USA: Newsweek 1945. Book. Good. Paperback. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Contents: Oldsmobile Hydra-Matic drive color ad inside front cover. GM Electro-Motive Division color ad; V-E Day eases some controls but nation has no ready chart covering next few months; Great War Bond ad in color; Fisher Body color ad; the U-249 'sails against England' under British escort photo and story; The Wehrmacht Plot - could keep General Staff alive as nucleus of next German Army; Photos of victory celebrations in Europe; Fat Satisfied Vulgar - photo and story of Goering's surrender; Kesselring - soft soap; Quaking Quisling; Photo of the firing squad execution of Mussolini's friend Lt. Gen. Achille Starace; Our Jap Enemy - he is fanatical and capable of long resistance; Delegates face some pitfalls despite wide area of agreement in writing world charter; V-E Day rioters smash the business district of Halifax; Emil Rieve in reverse; Photo of a Northrop XP-56; Amazing photo of Army Capt. Desmond E. Carrig dangling from power lines after his car hit a telegraph pole; An improving reporter in wartime radio must interpret coming peace; Horse racing ban lifted; Douglas aircraft color ad; Interesting color ad for McCall's extolling the virtues of rationing paper; Interesting story and photos of large military hydroponics farming operation on Ascension Island; Laister-Kauffmann aircraft ad. Average wear. Address label at top of front cover. Unmarked. Covers attached by one staple else a sound copy. Newsweek Paperback‎

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‎Newsweek Magazine October 22 1945 ARMY NURSES HELPED THE BOYS GET HOME‎

‎USA: Newsweek 1945. Magazine. Good. Paperback. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Contents: Nice Baldwin Diesel-Electric ad; Color Ford auto ad; Nice color Mallory Hats ad; His half-year honeymoon ends but Truman is still the man to beat; Private William H. Garrett of Waverly Kentucky says good-bye to his entire family killed in an accident; Angels in uniform - army and navy nurses; Color Coke ad - refreshment on the Admiralty Isles; Stalin's Holiday adds fresh fuel to rumors of his serious illness; Photos of German war prisoners male and female in Italy; The Chunking government and the Chinese Communists make peace - on paper; photo of Hungarian Nazi strung up from a lampost in Budapest; Army proposes fate disposes and GI's long for boats to the US; GI wives in London protest for transport to the US; Nice color Chevrolet centerfold ad; Playing Barbotte in Canada; Rioting breaks out in Argentina; John L. Lewis reaches for new power through control of shop bosses; Air Forces miracle of help yourself is way back for casualties at home - the Baruch rehabilitation plan; Nice color Schlitz beer ad; Color Studebaker truck ad inside back cover; Average wear. Unmarked. Address label atop front cover. A sound copy. Newsweek Paperback‎

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‎Newsweek Magazine December 18 1944 PARTISAN GIRLS - THEIR WEAPONS ARE AN INTERNATIONAL ISSUE‎

‎USA: Newsweek 1944. Book. Good. Paperback. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Contents: interesting Borg-Warner ad features color military illustration promoting their desalination equipment; Full-page ad for movie 'To Have and Have Not' starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall; Interesting ad with several photos of the Great Northern Railway; Norfolk and Western Railway color ad; Friction over policy for Europe disturbs relations of big three - idealism of U.S. clashes with realism of British and quiet toughness of Reds; Red Thrust on Hungarian front may be master key to victory - Vienna aim of campaign is strategically a greater prize than even capital of Reich; Inside V-2 - official British diagram of a German V-2 shows the workings of the rocket and its relative size as compared with a man; The Ormoc Trap; Disaster in China - struggling to save lifelines to the Occident; Kaywoodie Briar pipe - beautiful color ad; Photo of a Fifteenth Air Force Liberator aflame over a heavy flak barrage; Men over 26 to fill the ranks as casualty lists grow longer - 26 to 37's must work or fight in bitter war months ahead; Interesting ad for the Comptometer displays a Googol! - of interest to modern-day Google fans!; White Truck color ad - attractive; France sated with bloodletting - moderates move to halt purge - Germans threaten reprisals against French captives in Reich if executions are continued; Photo of Canadian General Crerar with Cpl. E. O'Connor of Toronto; De Gaulle with Molotov; Industry puts reconversion aside to answer hurry call for arms; The Japs failed purge of the Philippine educational system; Great Lakes Steel color ad featuring futuristic auto body styles. Average wear. Address label atop front cover. Unmarked. Center page loose but present. Newsweek Paperback‎

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‎Newsweek Magazine January 17 1944 COVER PHOTO OF CZECHS WHO FIGHT WITH STALIN‎

‎USA: Newsweek 1944. Book. Good. Paperback. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Contents: Consolidated Vultee Aircraft - interesting 2-page ad; McDonnell Aircraft Corporation - color ad; Gathered 'somewhere in London' chiefs map course of invasion; photo of Japanese and Nazi officers watching German maneuvers ; Sir Oliver Leese - New Eighth Commander; Preparing to soften up the Marshall Islands; Poland's stormy history repeats in boundary dispute with Russia - Soviet's proposal for return to Curzon Line and her attack on Willkie tax Allied amity; Danish Martyr - Rev. Kaj Munk spoke his mind then paid the dread Nazi price; Photo of Hitler with Bulgarian leaders; Camel cigarettes - great color ad!; Behind Pravda's attack on Willkie; Kodak film - military color ad; Firestone - color centerfold; Freya Stark - British Agent; Allies have secret weapon too - mysterious Jay-Pee Superplane - article with cutaway drawing; Grumman Trinity - Navy's ace combat plane makers build a colossus from $17000 start; Surprise U.S. suit against 'cartels' baffles both British and Americans; Photo and story about Howie Morenz Jr.; Schlitz Beer - color ad; Great War Bonds ad featuring General MacArthur. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Newsweek Paperback‎

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