1941 World War II PM Newspaper June 20 1941 Dr. Seuss: First Printing Photos Joe DiMaggio, Dr. Seuss, Times Square Fight for Freedom Committee
by William Lawrence Shirer, André Tchaikowsky, Carl B. Wall
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- Condition
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Original June 20 1941 PM Newspaper New York Daily Vol. 2, #3
Condition: Very Good, 32 pages, missing 1 page 23-24, 12" x 14,5" tall, edge tear
World War II -
RAF Bombing Nazi Channel Coast every Night page 2Iraq Rebels Photo page 2
Allied Forces in Damascus with large Photo and Map page 3
William Lawrence Shirer - The Berlin Diary front cover and page 4 with photo and map
Hitler's Army has Pushed Nazi Party from the Saddle by Carl B. Wall
by Carl Wall. Cartoon, Goebbels is Teaching Germans to Hate Us page 5
British Shipping is Below 16 million Tons page 6
Anzacs Loyalty to Empire by Robert Neville page 6
U.S. to occupy Iceland page 7 with 2 Photos PBY and convoys
Germany Closes U.S. Consulates page 9 5 photos, Leight W. Hunt, Alfred Klieforth, Ivan Jacobsen, Cecil Cross, Fiorello LaGuardia
German Submarine Sank The Robin Moor American Freighter May 21 in South Atlantic with 2 photos SS Robin Moor was a Hog Islander steamship that sailed under the American flag from 1919 until being sunk by German submarine U-69 on 21 May 1941, before the United States had entered World War II, after allowing the passengers and crew to disembark.
Clinton Brewer
Center Double Page Photos of: A FAA pilot in a 8 gun Fairey Fulmar, Minlayers, Warren Jymer, Eva Gabor
24,000 Largest Crowd Ever at Lewisohn Stadiumsee Tehaikowsky by Henry Simon at Lewisohn Stadium & photo
André Tchaikowsky 2 photos page 18 and 5 more photos on page 19 including one of Artur Rodzinski and Artur Rubinstein
Full Page Photo of Times Square Fight for Freedom Committee calling for War On Nazis First Printing! Dr. Seuss -page 21- In other words, gentlemen, Togo won't hit Joe and Joe won't hit Togo... unless they take a poke at each other when I start socking Joe. Nazi Germany, Communist Russia and Imperial Japan. by Dr. Seuss 5" x 6" tall Cartoon
Articles on Baseball games and PlayersJoe DiMaggio Slides safely at 3rd Base - 2 Photos
Joe Lewis photo day after a fight ---Billy Conn with Mary Louise Smith Photo
Rear Cover British Cruiser Sheffield full page Photo
Condition: Very Good, 32 pages, missing 1 page 23-24, 12" x 14,5" tall, edge tear
World War II -
RAF Bombing Nazi Channel Coast every Night page 2Iraq Rebels Photo page 2
Allied Forces in Damascus with large Photo and Map page 3
William Lawrence Shirer - The Berlin Diary front cover and page 4 with photo and map
Hitler's Army has Pushed Nazi Party from the Saddle by Carl B. Wall
by Carl Wall. Cartoon, Goebbels is Teaching Germans to Hate Us page 5
British Shipping is Below 16 million Tons page 6
Anzacs Loyalty to Empire by Robert Neville page 6
U.S. to occupy Iceland page 7 with 2 Photos PBY and convoys
Germany Closes U.S. Consulates page 9 5 photos, Leight W. Hunt, Alfred Klieforth, Ivan Jacobsen, Cecil Cross, Fiorello LaGuardia
German Submarine Sank The Robin Moor American Freighter May 21 in South Atlantic with 2 photos SS Robin Moor was a Hog Islander steamship that sailed under the American flag from 1919 until being sunk by German submarine U-69 on 21 May 1941, before the United States had entered World War II, after allowing the passengers and crew to disembark.
Clinton Brewer
Center Double Page Photos of: A FAA pilot in a 8 gun Fairey Fulmar, Minlayers, Warren Jymer, Eva Gabor
24,000 Largest Crowd Ever at Lewisohn Stadiumsee Tehaikowsky by Henry Simon at Lewisohn Stadium & photo
André Tchaikowsky 2 photos page 18 and 5 more photos on page 19 including one of Artur Rodzinski and Artur Rubinstein
Full Page Photo of Times Square Fight for Freedom Committee calling for War On Nazis First Printing! Dr. Seuss -page 21- In other words, gentlemen, Togo won't hit Joe and Joe won't hit Togo... unless they take a poke at each other when I start socking Joe. Nazi Germany, Communist Russia and Imperial Japan. by Dr. Seuss 5" x 6" tall Cartoon
Articles on Baseball games and PlayersJoe DiMaggio Slides safely at 3rd Base - 2 Photos
Joe Lewis photo day after a fight ---Billy Conn with Mary Louise Smith Photo
Rear Cover British Cruiser Sheffield full page Photo
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- Seller
- The Franklin Bookstore (US)
- Seller's Inventory #
- 4715
- Title
- 1941 World War II PM Newspaper June 20 1941 Dr. Seuss
- Author
- William Lawrence Shirer, André Tchaikowsky, Carl B. Wall
- Illustrator
- Dr. Seuss
- Book Condition
- Used - Very Good
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Publisher
- New York Daily
- Date Published
- 1941
- Weight
- 0.00 lbs
- Bookseller catalogs
- World War II; Sports; Comics & Graphic Novels;
- Size
- 12" x 14.5"
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