The Saturday Evening Post. January - July 1967 bound volume. by 1960s STYLE / SURFING) Carre, John; William Faulkner, PhilipRoth et al - 1967.
by 1960s STYLE / SURFING) Carre, John; William Faulkner, PhilipRoth et al
The Saturday Evening Post. January - July 1967 bound volume.
by 1960s STYLE / SURFING) Carre, John; William Faulkner, PhilipRoth et al
- Used
- Hardcover
Philadelphia.: Curtis Publishing Company.. 1967.. Bound volume containing issues January 14 to July 29 of the magazine (#s 1 to 15), library cloth binding (hardbound) 13 3/4 x 10 3/4 inches, with color pictorial wrappers bound in. Ex-library with minimal markings: library stamp and address label to each cover. Light wear and occasional creasing, contents appear to be complete. HEAVY VOLUMES - WILL NEED EXTRA SHIPPING. A trip back to the sixties, not just the Mad Men take on it. A fascinating snapshot of sixties American popular culture. Articles include a well-illustrated article on surfing by Phil Edwards; articles on the pop groups The Monkees and the Mamas and the Papas; articles on the Kennedy assasination and the Vietnam War; "Jackie Kennedy: A view from the crowd" by Alan Levy; "Boyhood of a President" by Dwight Eisenhower; "Sexy Little Me" an article on up and coming Sharon Tate by John Bowers; "The draft should be abolished" by Mark Hatfield. Fiction: Dare I weep, dare I mourn? by John Le Carre; A new man by Philip Roth; The Wishing Tree by William Faulkner; Madness in the Family by William Saroyan; .
- Seller Independent bookstores (US)
- Book Condition Used
- Binding Hardcover
- Publisher Curtis Publishing Company.
- Place of Publication Philadelphia.
- Date Published 1967.
- Keywords American , bound volume, Color Illustrated, Illustrator, magazine, Music, pop music, popular culture, sixties, surfing, zzvinmagg