Editore: The American Home Magazine Corporation, New York, 1945
Da: RareNonFiction, IOBA, Ladysmith, BC, Canada
Membro dell'associazione: IOBA
Prima edizione
EUR 169,99
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloSingle Issue Magazine. Condizione: Good. Dorne, Albert (illustratore). First Edition. Features: GE Dishwasher ad features photos of the Floyd Russell family of Macomb, Illinois; Lovely one-page color ad for the 1946 Ford (maroon); Whittle Life Down To Your Size - if you prefer your youthful days to life as an adult!; Yes - The Blind Can and Do Garden! - testimony of the Reverend Marinus James of MA; High Home Style on a $200 Budget; How Mirrors created the miracle of space in the home of the Joseffs in Burbank, CA; Mrs. John J. Beck Celebrates Her Own V-Day; Mrs. Raymond V. Ingersoll and her "fan garden," on Duck Island off Long Island; How to make comics less of a menace for kids; Rules for Good Behavior on Dates; What Will the Future American Home Be Like?; Rug Making - A Satisfying and Fascinating Hobby; Nice color one-page ad for Sonora radios; Joan Crawford is featured in an ad for Trimz wallpaper; Nice ad for Hammond organs; Tips for traveling by car with a Dog; Old-Fashioned Thanksgiving Recipes; American Meat Institute ad features photos of convalescent military men Pfc. Delbert Scott of Dover Delaware, andEdward M. Rose of Seminole, Oklahoma; What's New in Appliances?; Nice color ad for Norge ranges with humorous military theme; and more. 118 pages. Unmarked with average wear. A sound copy of this charming vintage issue from the final days of WWII.