![]() ![]() The 7/16 issue is good only with light rippling to the 1st half due to moisture exposure, wrinkling & a closed tear to page 21/22, & a closed tear at toward the bottom of the front cover wit an associated crease. The condition of the issues is very good overall with lIght edge wear. ![]() Cover art by Ivan Dmitri (7/16 - Photo of Lifeguard), Russell Sambrook (7/23 - Nighttime Fly Fight), John LaGatta (7/30 - Formal Couple on Balcony), Douglass Crockwell (8/13 - Camping Out), Ivan Dmitri (8/27 - Photograph of baby?s head), & Julius Moessel (9/3 - Two Cockatoos). ![]() Other fiction includes parts 3, 4, 5, & 7 of 7 (7/16, 23, & 30, & 8/13) of Mr Moto is So Sorry, a spy/adventure novel by J P Marquand, Probably Mrs Brown (7/23), a short story by Booth Tarkington, More Will Live (7/23), an article by Arthur Train about Charles Lindbergh's perfusion pump, The Cat Named Dempsey (7/30), a short story by Stephen Vincent Benet, and Good Fellowship to All (9/3), a short story by Arthur Train. Precedes book publication so arguably the first edition of this work. Fiction includes most notably parts 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, & 8 of 8 of Code of the Woosters, the third full-length Bertie Wooster & Jeeves novel by P G Wodehouse. The July 16, 23, & 30, August 13, 27, & Septemissues of the Saturday Evening Post. Ivan Dmitri (2), Russell Sambrook, John LaGatta, Douglass Crockwell, & Julius Moessel (covers) (illustrator). ![]()
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