Language: English
Published by Saturday Evening Post Company, Indianapolis, IN, 1975
Seller: Singularity Rare & Fine, Baldwinsville, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Very Good; see scans and description. Indianapolis, IN: Saturday Evening Post Company, 1975. The April, 1975 issue of The Saturday Evening Post, Volume 249, Number 3. Folio size (in this case, about 12 3/4" tall - they don't make 'em that size anymore), illustrated staple-bound wraps, 120 pp. Grant Wood cover painting, 'Spring in Town'. Very Good; modest patch of soil on each cover (scans), some toning to the pages, spine just touched at bottom (scan). Very faint musty scent, may be gone by time of sale. No other flaws - no tears, chips, or creases anywhere, and no writing. See all scans. A memorable issue of the folksy, homey, social-conservative publication from Indiana, in its 1970s incarnation. As always, a wide variety of subject matter - five short stories, and then articles in such directions as William Safire, "Before the Fall" (Nixon); Petrarch; King Hussein; Fourth World; Nashville Country Music; Bicameral Brain; Lord Snowden Photography; Camels; New Orleans Superdome; New Harmony, IN "Utopia"; and, of course, more. Ain't but a few of these left, in any condition. Ships in a new. sturdy, protective box - not a bag. LPR22.