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Issue Date: JUNE, 1942; VOL. 12, NO. 2; WHOLE NO. 68

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[RARE and HISTORIC World War II, WWII WARTIME Edition, 176 pages, MANY Pages of beautiful Full Page photographs and gorgeous ART reproductions, MANY in color -- as well as feature articles, all listed below!]

COVER GIRL: Summing up the bright expectancy of young lovelies the country over as they take their places in the ballroom for the graduation dance, VERNA KNOPF is sure to have a crowded program. But she's reserved this set for Coronet readers who liked her so well on our cover last August that they put in a bid for her return. She struck this pose for Lawson Studios before she left her career as a photographer's model and, movie-bound, went to Hollywood where she is now studying dramatic art.

ARTICLES:
The Coming Revolution in Morals ... MICHAEL EVANS.
Mapmakers at War ... WELDON MELICK.
Walk, Brother, Walk! ... BERNARR MACFADDEN.
Salvage for Offense ... KEITH AYLING.
[MILTON CANIFF] America's Pioneer Jap Fighter ... HOWARD WHITMAN. "Beneath the adventure and romance of one of America's most popular comic strips, ran a prophecy -- now fulfilled" [Feature on MILTON CANIFF, and "Terry and the Pirates", including COLOR reproduction on a two page foldout, plus more!]
Lighthouse Keepers of the Air ... PRISCILLA JAQUITH.
His Business Is Barter (Jack Roland) ... MURRAY TEIGH BLOOM.
Fortunes in Soupfins ... RALPH P. STULLER.
He Dives for Doubloons (Lt. Harry Riseberg) ... KATE HOLLIDAY.
Ralph Ingersoll of PM ... ROBERT W. MARKS.
Gary, Indiana Gears Up ... DOUGLAS J. INGELLS.
Mr. ROBERT SHERWOOD Goes to Washington ... MARQUIS CHILDS.
Return to the Living ... EDITH M. STERN.
Our Teen-Age Tycoons ... WILLIAM F. MCDERMOTT. Feature on Junior Achievement, Inc.

STREAMLINED NOVEL: Cardinal Rock: Third of four parts ... RICHARD SALE.

FICTION FEATURE: The Tennessee Tornado ... PHILIP ATLEE. Illlustrations by Hal Kramer.

FEATURES:
Britain's Hit-and-Run Raiders: Picture Story.
Top Men on the Masthead: Portfolio of Personalities.
The Final Action against the Bismarck: Painting by Montague Dawson. [In Color, two page foldout!]
Are You a Quote Collector? Quiz.
The Gallery of Photographs. [Dozens of pages of full page artistic photographs!]
Garden Interval ... Photograph by Martin Monkacsi, New York. [Nude, Two pages, heavy paper, and in COLOR!] Jungle Performers: Coronet Bookette ... CLYDE BEATTY .

MISCELLANY:
Forgotten Mysteries ... R. DE WITT MILLER.
The Best I Know.
Not of Our Species.
Your Other Life.
Publisher: DAVID A. SMART. Editors: OSCAR DYSTEL, BERNARD GEIS. Managing Editor: ARNOLD GINGRICH.
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