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Overview and condition: complete issue comprising 32 pages, previously disbound from bound volume with four narrow punches to left blank margin; pages tanned, fragile and quite brittle, particularly along right fore-edges which show periodic tiny chips and short closed edge tears; corner-chipped; gentle pagination will still result in further edge chips and short closed edge tears. Published daily except Sunday, with headlines, lead stories and news items focused on murder, assorted criminal activity, and scandal, the issue also contains general news, columns (including Louella O. Parsons "Hollywood Today"), motion picture news and reviews, cartoon strips (including The Phantom, Popeye, Skippy, Secret Agent X-9, Mandrake the Magician, and Henry), serials, sports, vintage advertisements, all well-illustrated with photographs. Highlights include: [largely repeat of "Dog Special" Edition]; cover story LINKS FOUR HUB POLICE TO CRIME; Hope Fades for Boy Lost on Maine Peak (Donn Fendler); Cowboys in Fishnets For Cape's Art Ball; Hit-Run Crash Reveals Society Girl's Romance (on Audrey "Giddy" Gray); HITLER '100 PER CENT AGAINST WAR' - Expects British Aid In Taking of Danzig; Westward Ho for Family Of Five on a Gallon o' Gas: Adversity Fails to Daunt These Westerners; 30 DAYS TO LIVE, HAS GAY 'WAKE' (Claude Joseph 'Brad' Bradley); Seek Mystery Bullet in Death Of Medford Dump Watchman (Carl E. Hatch); MY DAY by Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt; Chisox Easy for Yanks But Not for Our Sox by Joe Cashman; Sebby Sisti Reports As B's Seek Sweep Against Hartnetts; $50,000 Rookie Flop Recalled by Tigers (Freddie or Freddy Hutchinson). N° de ref. del artículo 010068
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Título: Boston Evening American (Friday, July 21, ...
Editorial: N. E. Newspaper Publishing Company, Boston, MA
Año de publicación: 1939
Encuadernación: Newspaper
Condición: Fair
Edición: 1st Edition