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Issue Date: CORONET September 1943 WWII EDGAR CAYCE EVE CURIE P. K. WRIGLEY ERNEST HEMINGWAY
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[RARE and HISTORIC World War II, WWII WARTIME Edition, 176 pages, MANY Pages of beautiful Full Page photographs and gorgeous photographic features -- as well as feature articles, all listed below!]

COVER GIRL: Coronet's winsome farmerette, gaily bedecked in the haymaking mode, is lovely Floreine Dickson. Now a Honolulu lass, she switched from modeling to marriage and is happily wedded to a childhood sweet- heart who heads the Honolulu Medical Association. To photographer Tom Kelley goes credit for catching her in this Victory pose to brighten the September scene.

PICTURE STORY: For Whom The Bell Tolls ... ERNEST HEMINGWAY. [A condensation of the picture based on the novel by Ernest Hemingway, with 16 full Pages of COLOR photos from the film and many of stars GARY COOPER and INGRID BERGMAN!]

PORTFOLIO OF PERSONALITIES: Seven Men of Purpose ... as seen by EVE CURIE. [Profiles (With drawn portraits) of Georges Catroux, Wladyslaw Anders, Esipov, General Chou En-Lai, Claire L. Chennault, Jawaharlal Nehru, and Archibald Wavell.]

ARTICLES:
"If I Should Die Before I Wake..." ... PAULINE FORD AND CHARLOTTE PAUL.
Diplomacy As a Career ... SUMNER WELLES.
EDGAR CAYCE: Miracle Man of Virginia Beach ... MARGUERITTE HARMON BRO. "As Mystifying to their possessor as to those who read his story are the strange psychic powers of Edgar Cayce. [FIVE page article]
Riddle of the Race Riots ... EDITH M. STERN.
The Case for Criminal Recruits ... LEWIS E. LAWES.
Steaks from the Deep ... PRISCILLA JAQUITH. Whale steaks as a solution to meat rationing!
P. K. WRIGLEY: The Man Behind the Gum ... FRED BARTON. P. K. Wrigley, chewing gum king, can go anywhere unrecognized.
The Dragon Finds Wings ... JOSEPH WECHSBERG. The Worse the weather, the better we fly, says these heroic, daredevil CNAC pilots.
Divided They Stand ... IRWIN ROSS.
Education Raises Its Sights ... EARL SELBY.
The Visitation of Lily ... JOSEPHINE BUNN.
Life Begins at Fourscore ... GRETTA PALMER.
ETHEL BARRYMORE: Ethel, Queen of Barrymores ... BARBARA HEGGIE. The actress who has been adored by her fans and flayed by the critics, whis is performing her best role at 60 -- that is the enigma of Queen Ethel.
On the Trail of Missing Men ... WILLIAM A. LYDGATE. Meet the boys from Skip Tracers Co.
[EDWARD R. MURROW] This Is Murrow ... WOODROW WIRSIG. Presenting a Yank reporter who's known as the diplomat of the airways and America's first fourth estate salesman.
The Porthole Beneath Pearl Harbor ... HARVEY GASS. [Fascinating story of those stuck inside the sunken battleship OKLAHOMA, in Pearl Harbor.]
Funnybone of the Networks ... HOWARD WHITMAN. Three Gag kings: "Can you top this?", and Harry Hershfield, Joe Laurie, Jr., and Ed Ford.
Absence Makes the War Grow Longer ... CLYDE VANDEBURG. But there's good news on the home front! Less Absenteeism.

FEATURES:
The Best I Know ... EDITED BY IRVING HOFFMAN.
Cairo Letter ... CHESTER MORRISON.
Carroll's Corner.
London Letter ... MICHAEL EVANS.
The Pepper Pot ... M. F. K. FISHER.
Portrait of a lady looking up ... Hollywood Story (and full page COLOR fold-out photo) of ANNE BAXTER.
Home Front Hero: JACK D. KELLY [A page of text, a page of photos].
Accidentally Ours ... JOSEPH NATHAN KANE.
On the V-Shift ... LAWRENCE GALTON.
Book Excerpt:
Benchley Beside Himself ... ROBERT BENCHLEY. Cover painting (in color) by Micky Srobel.
Coronet Game Book Section.
The FBI at Work:
The Story of the FBI: Picture Story.
Passport To Treason: Bookette ... ALAN HYND.
Coronet Round Table:
Will There Be Another War? ... QUINCY WRIGHT.
Publisher: DAVID A. SMART. Editors: OSCAR DYSTEL (On Leave), BERNARD GEIS, HARRIS SHELVELSON. Managing Editor: ARNOLD GINGRICH.
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