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Harper's Magazine January-June 1950 Bound Volume

Harper's Magazine January-June 1950 Bound Volume

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Harper's Magazine January-June 1950 Bound Volume

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New York: Harper & Brothers, 1950. Bound Volume of Harper's Magazine Volume 200 January - June 1950 4to size black clothbound hardcover with gilt titles on spine; unpaginated as a single volume. Each issue is individually paginated. Vintage advertisements and some black and white drawings in each edition. The magazine was published by Harper & Brothers, so there are many advertisements for books which they published. January issue includes: The Day the Sun Stood Still by Eric Larrabee Insomnia in Whitehall by John Fischer The Ordeal of Dr. Condon by Louis Welborn The Man Who Makes Weather by C Lester Walker February: Simultaneous Discovery by Lancelot Law Whyte Reputation by Sonnenberg by Croswell Bowen and George R. Clark Science, Secrecy, Security by Edward V. Condon When the Communists Entered Peking by Jean Lyon March: Arms and the Germans, 1950 by Teleford Taylor Everything's True About Texas by Stanley Walker, drawings by Bill Mauldin Bread, and the Stuff We Eat by James Rorty, drawings by Sam Norkin The British Jet Transports by Albert Douglas April: How to Elect a Republican by Herbert Agar The Blue-Winged Teal a Story by Wallace Stegner A Cataclysm Threatens California by Alfred M. Cooper Marquand of Newburyport by Granville Hicks May: The Second Eisenhower Boom by Richard H. Rovere Wordworth Refuted. A Poem by Cecil C. Eckles The Catholic Church in America by D.W. Brogan Measures for Song and Dance. A Poem by Katherine Anne Porter A Middle-Age Man's Garden of Verses by Peter De Vries June: Who Are the American Poor? by Robert L. Heilbroner Two Stories from the Isle of Man by Nigel Kneale Roosevelt and His Detractors by Arthur M. Schelsinger, Jr. The Twilight of Wall Street by Ed Tyng, drawings by Aurelius Battaglia Ex-library with typical treatments. Pages are tanned with slightly darker borders. the front cover of the January edition is the only issue with a cover. We noted several creased corners, several chipped corners and more than six pages chipped at top margin and one page with a small tear in the margin. Several pages appear to have some glue residue in the top margin. The first few pages of the April issue are creased at bottom corner. They are brittle and are likely to chip. Weighing in at more than four pounds, boxed. No additional shipping charges if sent via US Media Mail. Very expensive to ship overseas. . Cloth. Good/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Ex-Library.

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Title
Harper's Magazine January-June 1950 Bound Volume
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Good
Jacket Condition
No Jacket
Publisher
Harper & Brothers
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1950
Size
4to - over 9¾" - 12&
Keywords
magazine; 1950; Bound volume;
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