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    Soft cover. Condition: Collectible-Very Good. Original publisher's brown paper wrappers with staple binding. 5 3/4" x 8 1/2." Thirty-two pages, complete. Pages and covers are clean and intact overall. Pages are browned. There are a few small chips along the edges and a closed tear on the back measuring about 1 1/4" but all text is still readable. A Very Good copy. The Welcome News was a general-interest magazine with a literary bent that also covered topics such as social and political events. It was established in 1898. Most of this issue is a list of advertised books in a variety of genres. Among the subjects discussed in this issue are the Great Depression and its affect on the younger generation, Francis Townsend's plan in comparison to Upton Sinclair's EPIC (End Poverty in California) plan, one artist's return to bartering to stay economically afloat during the Depression, "Reds" (Communists) and whether they should have rights, Tradex as a solution to poverty, and ongoing war debts from World War I.

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    Soft cover. Condition: Collectible-Near Fine (Near Fi. Original publisher's beige paper wrappers with staple binding. 5 3/4" x 8 1/2." Thirty-two pages, complete. Advertisements for a variety of products and services included. Pages and covers are clean and intact overall. Binding is tight. Pages are moderately age-toned. A few light streaks and wrinkles. May have ex-library marks in the form of stamps or light pencil notations in the margins. A Near Fine copy. The Welcome News was a general-interest magazine that covered topics such as literature, politics, and societal issues. It was established in 1898. Among the features in this issue are short stories, poetry, and news of recent events. Some of the subjects are "working for a comfortable living," Karl Marx, journalists of the United Amateur Press Association meeting in Poland, Spanish Civil War (which broke out in July 1936), and cooperative farming in Mexico.

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    Soft cover. Condition: Collectible-Very Good. Original publisher's orange paper wrappers with staple binding. 5 3/4" x 8 1/2." Sixteen pages, complete. Advertisements for a variety of products and services included. Pages and covers are clean and intact overall. Binding is tight. Pages have slight darkening. Small mark at the bottom edge of front cover. May have ex-library marks in the form of stamps or light pencil notations in the margins. A Very Good copy. The Welcome News was a general-interest magazine that covered topics such as literature, politics, and societal issues. It was established in 1898. Among the features in this issue are short stories, poetry, and news of recent events. Some of the subjects are an editorial lamenting the lack of intolerance (citing intolerance as one of the chief causes of the Spanish Civil War); an editorial saying that unemployment is not caused by the immigration of "foreigners" but by the decline of a capitalist economy; advice on how to be a writer; and announcement of new books about the co-operative movement.

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    Soft cover. Condition: Collectible-Near Fine (Near Fi. Original publisher's orange-brown paper wrappers with staple binding. 5 3/4" x 8 1/2." Thirty-two pages, complete. Advertisements for a variety of products and services included. Pages and covers are clean and intact overall. Binding is tight. Pages have a few light smudges and slight darkening. May have ex-library marks in the form of stamps or light pencil notations in the margins. A Near Fine copy. The Welcome News was a general-interest magazine that covered topics such as literature, politics, and societal issues. It was established in 1898. Among the features in this issue are short stories, poetry, and news of recent events. Some of the subjects are the retelling of a duck hunt; Socialism; international co-ops; the rise of co-ops in the United States; volcanic Mt.Tarawera near Rotorua, New Zealand; Louisiana journalism; chinchilla breeder Mathias F. Chapman; advice on how to be a writer; description and history of the Maori in New Zealand; review of Upton Sinclair's book, "Co-Ops"; and biography of actor Boris Karloff.

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    Soft cover. Condition: Collectible-Very Good. Original publisher's beige paper wrappers with staple binding. 5 3/4" x 8 1/2." Thirty-two pages, complete. Advertisements for a variety of products and services included. Pages and covers are clean and intact overall. Binding is tight. Pages are browned. May have ex-library marks in the form of stamps or light pencil notations in the margins. A Very Good copy. The Welcome News was a general-interest magazine that covered topics such as literature, politics, and societal issues. It was established in 1898. Among the features in this issue are short stories, poetry, and news of recent events. Some of the subjects are the history-making diesel engine; notice of February 1937 being skipped due to ongoing talks of a potential merger which Welcome News declined; the Great Flood of 1937, its role as a social leveler, and a story of ninety-three people forming a co-op after they became stranded in an apartment building surrounded by water; travelogue through France; advice on how to be a writer (stresses importance of avoiding start-reverse compositions and writing objectively in the sense of walking readers through a story as if they were in it); references to the Spanish Civil War; Confederate postage stamps; and a book review of Frances Coombs-Robertson's "Grasping for Wealth.".

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    Soft cover. Condition: Collectible-Near Fine (Near Fi. Original publisher's beige paper wrappers with staple binding. 5 3/4" x 8 1/2." Thirty-two pages, complete. Classified advertisements included. Pages and covers are clean and intact overall. Binding is tight. Pages are slightly age-toned. A few smudges to the back and slight rippling. May have ex-library marks in the form of stamps or light pencil notations in the margins. A Near Fine copy. The Welcome News was a general-interest magazine that covered topics such as literature, politics, and societal issues. It was established in 1898. Among the features in this issue are short stories, poetry, and news of recent events. There is news of aggressive invasions by the governments of Italy and Japan (signaling the impending World War II), co-ops, and how newspapers prefer the wealthy over intellectuals.

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    Soft cover. Condition: Collectible-Very Good. Original publisher's beige paper wrappers with staple binding. 5 3/4" x 8 1/2." Thirty-two pages, complete. Advertisements for a variety of products and services included. Pages and covers are clean and intact overall. Binding is tight. Pages are browned. May have ex-library marks in the form of stamps or light pencil notations in the margins. A Very Good copy. The Welcome News was a general-interest magazine that covered topics such as literature, politics, and societal issues. It was established in February 1898. Among the features in this issue are short stories, poetry, and news of recent events. Some of the subjects are the history of the American dime novel, the need for a collective alliance against the Axis Powers, a faltering League of Nations, labor movement, and a story of a genial beaver family who likes pancakes from visiting campers.

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    Published by T. G. Mauritzen, Los Angeles, CA, 1937

    Seller: Barry Cassidy Rare Books, Sacramento, CA, U.S.A.

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    Soft cover. Condition: Collectible-Very Good. Original publisher's beige paper wrappers with staple binding. 5 3/4" x 8 1/2." Thirty-two pages, complete. Advertisements for a variety of products and services included. TPages and covers are clean and intact overall. Binding is tight. Pages are browned. May have ex-library marks in the form of stamps or light pencil notations in the margins. A Very Good copy. The Welcome News was a general-interest magazine that covered topics such as literature, politics, and societal issues. It was established in February 1898. Among the features in this issue are short stories, poetry, and news of recent events. Some of the subjects are a personal story of fishing in the Uinta Mountains of Utah, co-ops, coyotes and other wildlife of American deserts and prairies, cautionary advice for aspiring actors and actresses (a case to not pursue Hollywood stardom), advice for aspiring writers (covers the following magazine categories: highbrows, slicks, pulps, technical or trade journals, and mail order magazines; and lists several titles in each category with their addresses), and comparison of democratic governments versus fascism and Nazism.

  • Mauritzen, T. G. (Editor)

    Published by T. G. Mauritzen, Los Angeles, CA, 1937

    Seller: Barry Cassidy Rare Books, Sacramento, CA, U.S.A.

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    Soft cover. Condition: Collectible-Very Good. Original publisher's beige paper wrappers with staple binding. 5 3/4" x 8 1/2." Sixteen pages, complete. Advertisements for a variety of products and services included. Two shallow vertical lines throughout magazine. Pages and covers are clean and intact overall. Binding is tight. Pages are browned. May have ex-library marks in the form of stamps or light pencil notations in the margins. A Very Good copy. The Welcome News was a general-interest magazine that covered topics such as literature, politics, and societal issues. It was established in February 1898. Among the features in this issue are short stories, poetry, and news of recent events. Some of the subjects are the origin of the Romani, the Spanish Civil War, Spanish Loyalist (Republican) co-ops and their decimation by Franco's Nationalist forces, national co-op news, and other co-ops abroad.

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    Soft cover. Condition: Collectible-Very Good. Original publisher's beige paper wrappers with staple binding. 5 3/4" x 8 1/2." Forty-eight pages, complete. Advertisements for a variety of products and services included. Two shallow vertical lines and slight wrinkling throughout magazine. Pages and covers are clean and intact overall. Binding is tight. Pages are browned. May have ex-library marks in the form of stamps or light pencil notations in the margins. A Very Good copy. The Welcome News was a general-interest magazine that covered topics such as literature, politics, and societal issues. It was established in February 1898. This is the All Outdoor and High Sierra Number. Most of the features and articles pertain to nature, outdoor recreation, and the Sierra Nevada. There are a few articles about Texas history, co-ops, and an "Indian Fish Dance.".

  • Mauritzen, T. G. (Editor)

    Published by T. G. Mauritzen, Los Angeles, CA, 1937

    Seller: Barry Cassidy Rare Books, Sacramento, CA, U.S.A.

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    Soft cover. Condition: Collectible-Very Good. Original publisher's beige paper wrappers with staple binding. 5 3/4" x 8 1/2." Thirty-two pages, complete. Advertisements for a variety of products and services included. Two shallow vertical lines throughout magazine. Pages and covers are clean and intact overall. Binding is tight. Pages are browned. May have ex-library marks in the form of stamps or light pencil notations in the margins. A Very Good copy. The Welcome News was a general-interest magazine that covered topics such as literature, politics, and societal issues. It was established in February 1898. Among the features in this issue are short stories, poetry, and news of recent events. Some of the subjects are autumn on the Klamath River; co-ops in Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and Finland; a witnessed battle between a roadrunner (chaparal) and a rattlesnake; trout fishing; advice for aspiring writers (the importance of imagination and how to incorporate it into writing); short fiction about a Spanish Republican soldier who finds a downed Nazi pilot; tapestry weaving as a hobby; indictment of international bankers for backing Japan while it oppresses China; Czechoslovakian co-ops; and turkey hunting in Tonto Basin.

  • Mauritzen, T. G. (Editor)

    Published by T. G. Mauritzen, Los Angeles, CA, 1937

    Seller: Barry Cassidy Rare Books, Sacramento, CA, U.S.A.

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    Soft cover. Condition: Collectible-Very Good. Original publisher's beige paper wrappers with staple binding. 5 3/4" x 8 1/2." Thirty-two pages, complete. Advertisements for a variety of products and services included. Two shallow vertical lines throughout magazine. Pages and covers are clean and intact overall. Binding is tight. Pages are browned. May have ex-library marks in the form of stamps or light pencil notations in the margins. A Very Good copy. The Welcome News was a general-interest magazine that covered topics such as literature, politics, and societal issues. It was established in February 1898. Among the features in this issue are short stories, poetry, and news of recent events. Some of the subjects are socialized (co-operative) medicine; "Hitlerism" and fascism; facts about venomous and non-venomous snakes including the rattlesnake, sidewinder, and bull snake; automation and its impact on labor; "blood and thunder" novels; information for prospective tourists to Hawai'i; trading and bartering; and a response from Mauritzen to a reader in which he defines what socialism is.

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    Published by All Outdoors, Los Angeles 1931, 1931

    Seller: Wonderland Books, Berkeley, CA, U.S.A.

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    ed. paperback about very good condtion with a bit of wear & a vertical fold mark.

  • Mauritzen, T. G, - editor

    Published by All Outdoors, Los Angeles 1931, 1931

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    ed. paperback about very good condtion with a bit of wear & a vertical fold mark.