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The Saturday Evening Post, April ’76. Titles include: Busing: Hypocrisy in Washi
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Venmo accepted
PayPal, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and American Express accepted
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Quantity Available: |
Only one in stock, order soon |
Condition: |
Like New |
Publication Year: |
1976 |
Subject: |
News, General Interest |
Issue Type: |
Monthly Issue |
Title: |
Saturday Evening Post |
Publication Name: |
Saturday Evening Post |
Month: |
Monthly April |
Year Published: |
1976 |
Language: |
English |
Country/Region of Manufacture: |
United States |
Features: |
Vintage |
Type: |
Magazine |
Era/Year: |
1976 |
Special Attributes: |
1st Edition, Illustrated |
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10% off w/ $100.00 spent |
Posted for sale: |
April 9 |
Item number: |
1737706870 |
Item description
The Saturday Evening Post, April ’76. Titles include: Busing: Hypocrisy in Washington, A Bicentennial Salute to Tin Pan Alley, The Truth About Fiber in Foods, Golda Meir, How to Papy No Income Taxes, Isaac Asimov, Wajima: The Seven-Million-Dollar horse, Rick nelson, Stories by John Gardner, Stephen Crane, James Thurber. In Like New Condition.
The Saturday Evening Post is a renowned publication with a lengthy (and continuing) history. Samuel Atkinson and Charles Alexander first published the “Post” as a newspaper in Philadelphia. Their paper launched from the same hand-operated printing press that previously produced Benjamin Franklin’s famed Pennsylvania Gazette. The Post, now classified as a magazine, remains in publication almost 200 years after its introduction. However, it reached the height of its popularity during the 1920s and 1930s. During this peak, The Saturday Evening Post served America as its most widely read magazine.Thurber. In Like New Condition
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