Published by The Reader's Digest Association, 1960
Seller: Basement Seller 101, Cincinnati, OH, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: Good.
Published by eek, 1950
Seller: Browsing Is Arousing, Middlebury, VT, U.S.A.
Condition: Very Good. Coby Whitmore (illustrator). Kids peeking at Christmas display in store window. Art by Coby Whitmore. 10.5 X 13.5", very good. PLEASE NOTE: The image shown is a scan of the actual product you are purchasing. What you see is what you get. The sheet may have some imperfections beyond the cropped area shown. You are buying THIS PAGE ONLY- not the entire magazine. Your order will be placed carefully between stiff paper and an acetate overlay, then packed in a rigid cardboard sleeve to prevent bending. Record # 413583.
Published by Illustration Magazine, 2012
Seller: Books Do Furnish A Room, Durham, NC, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: Fine. "Elaine;" Coby Whitmore; George Ziel (illustrator). Pages unmarked. Covers glossy. Binding square & firm. Clean & bright. Book.
Publication Date: 1950
Seller: Monroe Street Books, Middlebury, VT, U.S.A.
Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: None. Coby Whitmore (illustrator). Kids peeking at Christmas display in store window. Art by Coby Whitmore. 10.5 X 13.5", very good. Record # 413583.
Language: English
Published by The Curtis Publishing Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1961
Seller: Lazy S Books, Austin, TX, U.S.A.
First Edition
Stapled. Condition: Good - Very Good. No Jacket. George Hughes, Thornton Utz, John Clymer, Ben Prins, Constantin Alajalov, Richard Sargent (cover), James Bingham (TCOT Bigamous Spouse), Coby Whitmore (Beauty Contest at Buckingham Palace), Stan Galli (Dr Blanke's First Command), Bob Lavin (Counterpunch) (illustrator). First Edition. The July 15, 22, & 29, and August 5, 12, 19, & 26, 1961 issues of the Saturday Evening Post, Vol 234 #28 - #34, containing parts 1 - 7 of 7 (complete serialization) of the Perry Mason novel TCOT Bigamous Spouse. Other fiction and articles include Beauty Contest at Buckingham Palace, an early short story by Mary Higgins Clark, Dr Blanke's First Command and Counterpunch, novelettes by C S Forester, Combat Chaplin, a short story by T R Fehrenbach, part 1 of 2 of Tugboat Annie's Sentimental Journey, a novel by Norman Reilly Raine, and others. Vintage ads, articles & fiction from 1961. Covers art by George Hughes (7/15 - Working on the Jalopy & 8/19 - Drive-In Movies), Thornton Utz (7/22 - Unwelcome Pool Guests), John Clymer (7/29 - Green Kentucky Pastures), Ben Kimberly Prins (8/5 - U.S./Canadian Border at Waterton-Glacier), Constantin Alajalov (8/12 - Girl-Watching Sailors), & Richard Sargent (8/26 - Cub Scouts in Phone Booth). Condition ranges from very good to fair. Condition issues as follows - light edge wear (7/15, 8/5, 8/12 & 8/26), a few creases to the front cover (7/22), small stain to the front cover (7/29), and damp stain to the lower right - 5" up & 4.5" in - (8/19). A good or better set. Over sized, heavy set that will require additional postage.
Condition: Very Good. V137 N1, July 1953; 35 cents cover price, 224pp, B/W/Color throughout, side-stapled and perfect-bound. Vintage magazine devoted to household and leisure activities, fashion, decoration, home upgrades, appliances, automobiles, medicine, with great color ads, generally aimed at the "housewife" community. Began in late 1800s, still going strong now with online exposure. First appearance part One of Jack Finney's noirish casino heist story, "5 Against the House," basis for his 1954 novel and for the 1955 Phil Karlson film with Kim Novak. Also Max Shulman, Nigel Balchin, Rose Franken, Alice Beaton, Ruth Harbert, Edith Kingstone, Truman Henderson, Dorothy Kilgallen, Bettina Loomis, Emerson Starr, Samuel Grafton, Helen Colton, Harriet La Barre, Helene Wright, Maxin Deavis, Bill Randle, Charlotte Montgomery, Robert L. Faucett; corsages, recipes, asthma, missing children (Dare Wright photo), Jan Sterling for Playtex, Bing Crosby for Minute Maid, ads (Ivory Soap, Sunbeam, Prell, French's).Good overall, wrapper detaching, mailing label.
Language: English
Published by Hearst Magazines, N.Y., 1950
Seller: Washington Square Autographed Books, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical
Coby Whitmore (illustrator). April 1950 issue of Cosmopolitan. Front cover shows a bit of staining along spine and bottom edge, with original address label. Binding tight; pages clean. Contains the full text of Ernest Lehman's story 'Tell Me About It Tomorrow!', adapted seven years later into the great New York film noir 'Sweet Smell of Success.' There's also part three of Ernest Hemingway's 'Across the River and into the Trees,' a bunch of articles and short stories, and some great advertisements, including several aimed at making 1950 women feel self-conscious about their bodies. 8-1/2 x 11-1/8". 184 pages.
Published by Curtis, USA, 1958
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Good. Hughes, George (cover); Griffin, Arthur; Whitmore, Coby; Davies, Ken; Bomberger, Bruce; (illustrator). First Edition. 100 pages. Short Stories: The Marriage Wrecker; Reckless Voyage; Bait for a Bachelor; The Message. Articles: What Negroes Can Learn From Gandhi; Fury on Ice - The Richard brothers of the Montreal Canadiens, Maurice (The Rocket) and Henri (The Pocket Rocket); We Motored to Moscow - fascinating photo-illustrated article about a drive behind the iron curtain; On My Own - part 4 of 'my round-the-world adventures'; We Hunted Sharks and Sunken Gold - color-photo-illustrated article on treasure hunting in the Caribbean; The Navy vs. "Going Steady" - the Naval Academy's new experiment in forced-feeding social life. Serials: Hornblower and the Pirate Plot (conclusion); The Case of the Footloose Doll (part 5 of 8). Ads: Great color-photo Camel ad inside front cover features power lineman at work; *Sensational* De Soto two-page color photo features white car surrounded by nine sailors in white uniforms; Maytag dryers; Simmons mattresses; Oldsmobile with trans-portable radio; Campbell's Vegetable Soup; Pontiac - with photo of futuristic monorail 'Trailblazer' in background; Cushman 'Eagle' (minibike); Lucky Strike Cigarettes (at basketball game); Thorexin; Arrow Shirts; Fisher Body; Butterscotch Lifesavers; Renault La Dauphine car; Sealtest Black Raspberry Ice Cream; GMAC; Canada Tourism; Westinghouse TVs; Oasis cigarettes - on back cover. Average wear. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy.
Published by Curtis, USA, 1958
First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Fair. Illustrated by Hughes, George (cover); Burns, G.; Whitmore, Coby;Kritcher; Fischer, Otto; (illustrator). First Edition. 116 pages. Short Stories: The Susceptible Scientists; Rich Man's Daughter; In Ememy Hands; The Third Man in the Boat. Articles: Con Man of the Country Clubs - David Goldreyer passed bad checks; The Hunt for HIdden Diabetics - Fresno, CA tracks unsuspecting victims; ; Biggest City in the World - great photo-illustrated article on Tokyo, Japan; "Background Music" - Persuasion in the Air; Robert Preston - The Happiest Actor on Broadway; What's New in Toyland? - lovely color-photo-illustrated article; Does Pro Basketball Have a Future? - with photo of Richie Guerin of the Knicks attacking referee Mendy Rudolph; Serials; The Midtown Bomber (part 1 of 5); The Case of the Greedy Grandpa (part 7 of 8). Ads: Nice Santa-theme Alka-Seltzer ad; Kaywoodie Pipes; GE TVs; *Fantastic* color ad for the Lincoln Continental Mark IV (maroon); United States Steel; Hammond Organ; Chanel No. 5; Nice Cadillac (yellow) evening ad; Stanley Tools Christmas ad; Vintage Shulton Old Spice ad; Lowry organs; Magnavox TVs (color photo); Campbell's Oyster Stew Soup; Fisher Body; L&M cigarettes; Arrow Shirts; Toastmaster Appliances (2 pages); 1959 Edsel; King Sano cigarette ad features photo of former U.S. diplomat John S. Young; Westinghouse Appliances ad feeatures color photo of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz wearing crowns; Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Pizza; Fantastic color-photo centerfold features family shopping scene with the 1959 Mercury Park Lane 4-door hardtop cruiser (beige); Viceroy cigarettes; Gem Push-Button Razor; Douglas DC-8; Norelco shavers; Avis; Black and Decker Tools; GMAC; Borden's Ice Cream; Singer Sewing Machines and Vacuums - color photos; Arvin Hi-Fi Stereo Radio; Thor Electric Tools; Lady Schick shavers; Cushman Scooters; Dormeyer appliances; Rex-Flex shoes; Kodak cameras. Back cover color photo Lucky Strike ad features Jack Benny writing his 'giving' Christmas list. Piece of masking tape on front cover which shows above-average wear. Bit of writing on back cover. A worthy vintage copy.; Magazine; Folio - over 12" - 15" tall; The Saturday Evening Post, December (Dec.) 6, 1958 - Robert Preston is "The Music Man" / Hidden Diabetics Susceptible Scientists; Rich Man's Daughter; In Ememy Hands; The Third Man in the Boat. Articles: Con Man of the Country Clubs - David Goldreyer.
Published by self published, Chattanooga, Tennessee U.S.A., 1991
Seller: Lowry's Books, Three Rivers, MI, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Crosland, Kate / Whitmore, Coby (illustrator). This book has more width then height. Very light bump to the bottom corners. Interior text is clean and tight in binding, no ownership or other markings. A very nice copy, Due to the width of the book, it may require additional shipping.
Published by Curtis, USA, 1960
First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Fair. Illustrated by Utz, Thornton; Bingham, James R.; Whitmore, Coby; Mayan,Earl; Hooks, Mitchell (illustrator). First Edition. 110 pages. Short Stories: The Perfect Mate; Beauty is the Prize; One to Go; The Headlock. Articles: Hodding Carter says "I'll Never Leave My Town"; Housewife, You're My Boss - Leading Grocer Joseph B. Hall rings doorbells to learn the beefs housewives have against his company, Kroger; Uncle Sam's Orphan Airline - MATS; A Visit With violinist Jascha Heifetz - photo-illustrated article; The Trouble with American Tourists - who do so many of them become offensive boors abroad?; Michigan's Island Innkeeper - W. Stewart Woodfill, proprietor of the Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island The Plight of the HIll People - seven million mountain dwellers in 16 states still live in abject poverty - they are our most miserable citizens - article with depressing family photo. Serials: The Case of the Duplicate Daughter (part 1 of 8); Journey into Danger (part 5 of 8). Ads: Schlitz beer (tree planting); Tareyton cigarettes; Color-photo Mercury car ad; Chevrolet 1960 Kingwood Station Wagon; 1960 Turbine Drive Buick; Keds shoes; Frigidaire centerfold shows 16 different models; Lifesavers; Budweiser "Pick a Pair"; Speed Queen appliances - featuring Virginia Habermann, Mrs. Home Laundry Queen for 1960; Norelco shavers; The Wausau Story - with photo of R.B. Wiltse, Frank Hausman and Eugene Dymek; Florida Tourism; Airstream trailers; Benjamin Moore paint. Above-average wear. Bit of masking tape on front cover. Back cover missing. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy.; Magazine; Folio - over 12" - 15" tall; The Saturday Evening Post, June 4, 1960 - Jascha Heifetz The Perfect Mate; Beauty is the Prize; One to Go; The Headlock. Articles: Hodding Carter says "I'll Never Leave My Town"; Housewife, You're My Boss - Leading Grocer Joseph B. Hall rings doorbells.
Published by Curtis, USA, 1959
First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Good. Illustrated by Alajalov (cover); Whitmore, Coby; Lidov, Arthur; Otnes,Fred; (illustrator). First Edition. 106 pages. Short Stories: Love Isn't Logical; The Flying Jeep; Escape Artist; The Man Who Invented a Girl. Articles: I Can't Stop Singing - Mahalia Jackson - nice photo-illustrated article; If an Attack Comes - the SAGE electronic warning system; We Dived for the Mystery Treasure - penetrating an unidentified ship off the Yucatan; The Jerry Giesler Story - Part 4 - The Lana Turner Case; Comeback of a Shabby City - Philadelphia - article with many great color photos; Adventures of the Mind #41 - The Final Answer. Serials: Violence on the Plains (part 3 of 8); Too Many Ghosts (part 6 of 7). Ads: Old Spice (inside front cover); Fisher Body ad features beautiful black Buick Electra 225 4-door Riviera sedan; GE Washer and Dryer; Chanel No. 5; Stanley Tools; Hammond Organs; American Tourister luggage; Tyrex; Black and Decker tooks; Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Pizza; Campbell's Soup - Tomato Rice and Cream of Vegetable; Anacin; Pontiac Bonneville Convertible for 1960; Renault Dauphine; Argus photo equipment; GE TVs; Kodak projectors; Toastmaster appliances; Singer Sewing Machines; Motorola TVs; Bulova; Arvin sound products; Coffeematic coffee makers; Morris cars; Kaywoodie pipes; Hoover cleaning products; Camel cigarettes (back cover ski scene). Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy.; Magazine; Folio - over 12" - 15" tall; The Saturday Evening Post, December (Dec.) 5, 1959 - Comeback of a Shabby City - Philadelphia Short Stories: Love Isn't Logical; The Flying Jeep; Escape Artist; The Man Who Invented a Girl. Articles: I Can't Stop Singing - Mahalia Jackson - nice photo-.
Published by Hearst Magazines, Inc., New York, 1952
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Good. Ross, Alex (cover); Coby Whitmore; Austin Briggs; Stan Klimley; (illustrator). First Edition. 256 pages. Features: Woodbury ad includes wedding photos of Virginia Owen and William Loock, Jr. of New York; Nice Ivory soap ad includes photo of Cathy Avery; Hemorrhoids; Home Child Safety; New Gizmos; Color Camay ad features Mrs. John-Michael King; Advice for making a long car trip; The Most Wonderful Thing - story by Shirley Jackson; A Loaf of Bread and Thou - story by Millie McWhirter; The Long Journey - story by Martha Gellhorn; The Best Girl - story by Florence Jane Soman; A Low Sodium Diet; Gorgeous fashion photos; Composer Cesar Franck; Lana Turner is featured in color Lustre-Creme ad; Gloria Swanson in Jergens ad; Noxzema ad features Virginia Kavanagh of NYC, Paulette Hendrix of Savannah, GA, and Phyllis Riggs of Brooklyn; Lovely color Avon ad features Miss Ella Raines and her rep. Mrs. Virginia Ankener; Kim Hunter in Woodbury ad; Fantastic colour-photo Maytag ad features the three generation family of Mrs. James Cameron of Joliet, Illinois with grandfather H.G. Dahl, father Lloyd Dahl, grandson Glenn Dahl; Jell-O pudding ad; The Wonderful Vegetable Dinner; Strawberry tarts; U.S. Defense Bonds ad features photo-portrait of Major Carl L. Sitter, USMC, Medal of Honor recipient; Rex Harrison photo in National Silver company ad; Royal Crown Cola ad feature photo of Linda Darnell; Lovely fashion ads and illustrations; Spur Cola ad; Sensational back cover color Camel cigarette ad says "More Doctors Smoke Camels" and includes photos of hardworking doctor smoking; and much, much more. Average wear. A worthy vintage copy of this charming issue.
Published by Hearst Magazines, Inc., New York, 1953
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Good. Ross, Alex (cover); John Gannam; Klimley, Stan; Bernard Lamotte; Coby Whitmore; Walter Skor (illustrator). First Edition. 192 pages. Features: Jergens ad with photos of Virginia Mayo and Michael O'Shea; Let's Go Dutch; Assignment in Hollywood; Nice color Tide ad; Alcoholism; Bell Telephone ad features photo of Chief Operator Mrs. Esther Davies; Lovely Ivory soap ad includes photo of Anne Viggers; Color ad for Youngstown Kitchens; Color Hunt's Catsup ad; Should all opera be given here in English?; Color Camay ad features Mrs. William Landmark; The Longest Walk in the World - story by Adela R. St. Johns; Wife of the Party; On the Other Side of the Road; Lose Weight on 5 meals per day; The Kent Affair - story by Richard Sherman (part 3 of 4); A Short Story about Princess, by Val Teal; The high cost of being a bridesmaid; Buffet recipes and photos; Sleep disturbances in infancy; Color-photo Duz detergent ad features photos of Mrs. Charles McClelland of Geneva, Alabama, Mrs. Robert F. Young of Fort Worth, Texas, and Phyllis Walker of Charleston, West Virginia; Nice color-photo Prell ad; The beauty clinic; Photo of Mrs. David A. Drexel in Pond's ad; Photo of California's Lieutenant-Governor Goodwin J. Knight presenting blue ribbon award to Mrs. P.J. Hodge of Hemet, California; Lovely color-photo fashion section; Springs Cotton Mills color-photo ad features Miss Vivian Blaine; Photo-illustrated article on girdles and bras; Color Joy dish soap ad on back cover; and much, much more. Average wear. A worthy vintage copy of this charming issue.
Published by Curtis Publishing Company, USA, 1954
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Fair. Clymer, John; Riley, Ken; Kritcher, Larry; Whitmore, Coby; Mayan, Earl; Riley, Ken; Teague, Donald; (illustrator). First Edition. 144 pages. Features: Best-Mannered Children in the World - Eskimo children - nice color-photo-illustrated article; The Army's Tower of Babel - the new language-intelligence school at the Presidio in Monterey, California; They Came to See Him Clobbered - Boxer Art Aragon was the boxer fans loved to hate; The Truth About the "Sonic Boom" - photo-illustrated article how it's 'less dangerous than you might think"; I would Not Murder for the Soviets (part 3 of 4) - Ex-Captain Nikolai E. Khokhlov discloses the exact circumstances surrounding the downfall of his boss, Lavrenti Beria, after Stalin's death; The Wilderness Cure for Delinquents - Twin Pines Ranch in California; Cold Can Save Your Life - fascinating medical article describes how ordinary ice water can be used in a process called hypothermia for better patient outcomes; Daintiest Beaneries in Town - great photo-illustrated article on Schrafft's restaurants; He'll Eat Anything That Swims - Food Scientist Edward Harvey manages Oregon's Seafoods Laboratory at Astoria. Fiction: Haunted Hotel; Salesman's Homecoming; Inexperienced Male; The Lady's Bodyguard; Hollywood Calling! (part 2 of 8); The Avenging Texans (conclusion). Ads: Sensational two-page color 1955 Mercury car ad; Nice one-page color ad for Chevrolet Trucks shows tanker in refinery; Fantastic two-page color-photo ad for Rambler cars; Nice two-page color ad for 1955 Ford cars; Dennis the Menace cartoon is featured in a Cream of Wheat ad; Great two-page color-photo ad for 1955 Plymouth cars; Back cover color-photo ad for Old Gold cigarettes features St. Bernard dog. Above-average wear. Unmarked. Center page loose but present. A worthy reference copy of this great issue.
Published by Curtis, USA, 1956
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Single Issue Magazine. Condition: Good. Illustrated by Falter, John (cover); Caplin, Harvey; Riley, Ken; D'Andrea,Bernard; Whitmore, Coby; Giavis, Ted (illustrator). First Edition. Features: The Terrible Williamsons - this elusive clan preys on suckers; Red Alarm in the Middle East; He Always Says 'We'll Win" - Stanford Coach Chuck Taylor; Hunters Never Had it So Good; Duke of the Disc Dealers; Inside the Asylum - part 4 - psychiatrist at work; The Secret of Shining Brook - part 1 of 8; The Guns of Navarone - part 6 of 8. Short Stories: A Sporting Proposition; The Sensible Type; The Fix is On; Breakup. Ads: Magnavox Videorama - the world's finest television; Beautiful two-page ad for the (orange) 1957 ('57) Chevrolet (Chevy); International TD-24 crawler-dozer; Two-page color ad for International dump trucks; Campbell's Soup; General Electric TVs; Texaco gas stations; Hotpoint TVs; Jell-o; Acme Cowboy Boots; Caterpillar; Hertz - 2-page ad featuring the '57 Chevy; Lifesavers; Browning shotguns; Remington Rand calculators and adding machines; Detroit Diesel - with mining illustration; Eaton Tandem Axles ad features trucker Gerald E. Riddle of Gary, Indiana; Mack Trucks - two color page ad featuring a petroleum well-drilling scene; Hart Schaffner & Marx; Ford Trucks ad mentions Mickey Adley, Clarence Landwig and Clyde Freeman; Color-photo Coke ad on back cover features formally dressed couples. 144 pages. Small address label on front cover, otherwise complete, intact and unmarked with average wear. A sound example of this wonderful vintage issue which features many great color ads. ; Magazine; Folio - over 12" - 15" tall; The Saturday Evening Post, October 27, 1956 - Sam Goody is Duke of the Disc Dealers Terrible Williamsons - this elusive clan preys on suckers; Red Alarm in the Middle East; He Always Says 'We'll Win" - Stanford Coach Chuck Taylor; Hunters Never Had it S.
Published by George Newnes Limited, U.K., 1963
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Fair. Maddick, Mead; Brabbins, Oliver; Whitmore, Coby; Buckham, Lynn; Earnshaw, Eric (illustrator). First Edition. 80 pages. Features: I Get Along Without You Very Well (fiction); The English Woman of Shangri-La - Clara Hansen - colour-photo-illustrated article; Choosing the Job That's Right For You; A Career in Fashion?; Song in Her Heart (fiction); The Guilty Parents You Can't Punish; Hoover steam iron ad features photo of woman handcuffed to iron; Once and Forever (short story); Teddy Tinling - photo-illustrated article on the man who brought glamour to Wimbledon; The Private Life of a Beauty; The Sultan's Daughter (serial); The Facts About Shingles; Half-page colour ad for Robertson's Golden Shred marmalade features cute little black fellow; Glamorous colour-photo Yardley ad on back cover; Many other lovely ads; and more. Pages 33-34 missing. Average wear. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy.
Published by Curtis Publishing Company, USA, 1954
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Fair. Rockwell, Norman (cover); Whitmore, Coby; Fleming, Bill; Ludekens, Fred; Kritcher, Larry; Meyers, Robert; George, Edwin; (illustrator). First Edition. 116 pages. Features: Great Rockwell cover illustration of excavator attempting to dig up kid's baseball field in a vacant lot; Our daughter had polio - Kay Reiten had to be treated in an iron lung; Don't sneer at the catfish - great article on the popular catfish with photo of Leon Bishop and Carl Yarbrough holding huge catfish they hauled out of the Tallahatchie River, near Abbeville, MS, with their bare hands; They Hit Red China Where it Hurt - over 4,000 Chinese Communists surrendered in Korea, allowing them a chance to explain why they swallowed Communism, and how Mao's tyranny can be defeated; The Republicans Muffed the Ball in Dixie - where are the Eisenhower voters now?; TV's Shoestring Surprise - The Johns Hopkins Science Review has rung up one of TV's longest hit runs; Colony of the Outcast Kings - color-photo feature of Estoril, Portugal, now a swanky resort; Never Marry an Actress - they may be delightful on stage, but around the house they're vain, insincere, and obsessed with themselves. Fiction: Shackles for the Groom; The Sitting Duck; The Seeds of Hate; The Hard-Luck Type; The Mask of Alexander (part 2 of 6); Invitation to Murder (part 6 of 8). Ads: Elegant one-page color-photo ad for Packard cars; Nice color-photo ad for a cream-colored Cadillac convertible; Two-page ad for Du Pont's nylon for truck tires features photos of Leonard Bisgrove of Red Star Express in Auburn, NY, and Edward Benkert of Fairmount Foundry in Philadelphia; Gorgeous color-photo ad for the 1954 Chrysler New Yorker De Luxe Newport (blue); Champion Spark Plug ad features photo and endorsement by racer Jim Kimberly; Nice two-page color ad for the Scenicruiser by Greyhound bus lines; Nice color Chevrolet ad features an off-white Bel Air Convertible plus an inset color photo of a Corvette convertible, "First of the Dream Cars to Come True!"; Fascinating one-page photo ad by the Pan-American Coffee Bureau of a trucker enjoying a 'Coffee-break', suggesting this campaign may have introduced this term now used throughout North America; Prest-O-Lite battery ad features photo of footballer Doak Walker of the Detroit Lions; Sweet half-page vintage color ad for Dairy Queen Malts and Shakes; Color ad for the Northern Pacific Railway's Vista Dome/North Coast Limited service; Back page Camel cigarette ad features photos of John W. Fincher of Cairo, GA, A.R. Schneidewind of Upper Montclair, NJ, Mrs. B. Collins Edgar of Lookout Mountain, TN, W.C. Fowler of Dallas, TX, J. Russell Fraser of Detroit, Mrs. Katharine B. Coelsch of The Dalles, OR, and Evelyn Terjesen of New York City. Above-average wear. Unmarked. A worthy reference copy of this great vintage issue.
Published by George Newnes Limited, U.K., 1963
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Fair. Maddick, Mead; De Mauro, Don; Tauss, Herb; Coconis, Ted; Whitmore, Coby (illustrator). First Edition. 76 pages. Features: Photo of illustrator Herb Tauss; A Shoulder To Cry On (short story); Colour photos illustrate before and after colour fashion photos of Jennifer Palmer and Barbara Macnee for work; Romance on the Safari - colour-photo-illustrated article on the life of Pat and Glen Cottar in Kenya; Design for Murder (part 1 of this serial); How Lucky You Are to be a Stay-At Home Wife!; Headache; Backache; Feetache; Illustratef Fashion Article - "Go For Glamour With A Plus"; The Boy Across the Street (short story); Photo of Aristotle Onassis dining with Maria Callas; Song With a Heart (serial); Photos of The Duchess of Bedford in Vitapointe ad; One-page colour ad for John West's salmon; Unusual one-page milk ad entitled "Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder" shows couple embracing in train station; Classy colour-photo ad for Goya's Entice Cologne on back cover features couple on formal dance floor; Many other nice ads; and more. Page 45/46 missing. Average wear. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy.
Published by Curtis, USA, 1960
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Good. Hughes (cover); Whitmore, Coby; Conner, Mac; Sewell, Amos; Mayan, Earl; (illustrator). First Edition. 92 pages. Short Stories: The Love Potion; Above & Beyond; Nightmare Beach; Big Joe's Dilemma. Novelette - Bannigan's War. Articles: Brazil's Own Wild West - with photo of Texas-born Alex Henry who planted coffee trees in Parana; The Innocent and the Guilty - Who Killed Susan Hansen? (part 2 of 5); The Face of America - Natural Scoop; TV's Rebellious Cowboy - feature article on Richard Boone of 'Have Gun Will Travel'; Who Needs Jets? - these die-hard aeronauts restore old flying machines; They Tried to Teach Me Charm - the author joined Government secretaries and politicians' wives at charm schools to learn what secrets aid in holding a man, a conversation, or a job; Doctor of the Big U - Dr. John Edward Sheedy is chief surgeon of the S.S. United States, the world's fastest passenger liner; Adventures of the Mind - The Small World. Serial - The Secret of Sidewinder Gulch (part 6 of 7). Ads: General Electric Frost-Free Freezers; DeBeers (featuring painting of lady by Colleen Browning; Dial Soap; Nostalgic color-photo one-page ad for the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp. features red-haired kid eating huge slab of watermelon; Excellent Campbell's Chicken Noodle Soup ad featuires smiling young boy at the lunch table; Employers Mutuals of Wausau ad features Red Owl Stores, Inc. of Hopkins, MN, with photo of President Alf L. Bergerud and employees at work; Nice two-page color-photo ad for US Steel features chef and housewife cooking lobster; Nice color Schlitz Beer ad inside back cover features party food; Color-photo Cheerios ad on back cover. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy.
Published by United Newspapers Magazine Corporation / The Boston Herald, USA, 1965
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Good. Whitmore, Coby; Oldden; Bouton, Jim (illustrator). First Edition. 20 pages. Features: Jim Bouton of the New York Yankees - a Pitcher Who Paints; Nice one-page color-photo ad for Purina SeaNip Dinner for cats; Between Waking and Sleeping - article on hypnosis; (part 2 in the study of hypnosis); Truth or Consequences (fiction); Nice three-color retro Rexall centerfold ad; One-page color-photo ad for Safeguard Soap shows floating bar of soap; Recipes for "No-Cook Cooking"; Photo of Sue Cole of Irwin, PA meeting the Beatles; Teen Q&A; Nice half-page color ad for Open Pit brand BBQ sauce; Chesterfield cigarette ad features photos of chef Finn Gurholt, marine supply distributor Malcolm W. Frasier and Marion Brand; How did Security Agent Selena Mead know? - with photo of her author, Patricia McGerr; Nice color-photo back cover ad for Hidden Magic Hair Spray features smiling model in witch costume. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. A quality vintage copy.
Published by United Newspapers Magazine Corporation / The Boston Herald, USA, 1965
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Good. Whitmore, Coby; Tippit, Jack (illustrator). First Edition. 16 pages. Features: Interesting aspects of Family Law; When in Doubt, Sue! - one in two of us will sue or be sued in our lifetime; What Would a Prudent Person Do?; Italian Recipes; Ladies With a Past (fiction); Chesterfield cigarette ad features photos of restaurant owner Byron Harvey, fashion designer Elsie Frankfurt, and auto engineer Richard J. Gail; Great color back cover ad features mystery books of Erle Stanley and a small photo of the author. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this nice vintage issue.
Published by United Newspapers Magazine Corporation / The Boston Herald, USA, 1964
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Good. Whitmore, Coby; Tippit, Jack (illustrator). First Edition. 24 pages. Features: Wanted - Lady Spies; Why Do People Defect From West to East, and Vice-Versa? Campaign Fever (fiction); George Washington - Master Spy; Black and white photo ad for Chesterfield cigarettes features Arabian horse breeder Guy Stillman, fashion consultant Virginia Van Brunt, and architect Larry Craig Dean. Wonderful one-page photo ad for Met Life features spooky man holding briefcase in foreground; Nice color ads for: Jell-O; Oster appliances; the Hamilton-Beach electric knife; GE can openers; Knapp-Monarch-Nesco appliances; Proctor-Silex toasters and irons; West Bend cook 'n serve appliances; Seth Thomas alarm clocks; Wear-Ever Duranel cooking pots; Prime Dog Food; Salem cigarettes (back cover) featuring couple outdoors - with grainy background image of slave-like figure at work in the fields. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this nice vintage issue.
Published by Curtis, USA, 1958
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Fair. Prins, Ben (cover); Georgi, Edwin; Galli, Stan; Whitmore, Coby (illustrator). First Edition. 100 pages. Short Stories: Impossible Accident; Brothers' Quarrel; Man Trap; Gigolo. Articles: Religious Revolution on the Campus; The Land That Time Forgot - Part II - Stronghold of the Kukukuku; Baseball's Oldest Youngster - Jack Sanford; They Believed I Was an Arab Prince - William Peter Blatty poses as "Prince Xeer" for ten days - gullible Hollywood bows and scrapes; Don't Fall for the Mail Frauds; The Face of America - Dear Teacher - lovely color photo of Principal John Martin of Hillview Elementary School in Menlo Park, CA - surrounded by kindergarteners; Architect Royal Berry Wills - Big Man in Small Houses. Serials: Death Stalks the Bride (part 1 of 4); Seven Days to Tingyong (part 2 of 3). Ads: Philadelphia Electric Company; Special K cereal; Vitasafe; Mobil service stations - two pages with great color photos; Wheeling Corrugating Company; Mercury Outboards - nice two-page color-photo ad with boaters and swimmers; Nice two-page color-photo ad for Ford cars features the Edsel and others in a water scene; Whitman's chocolates; GMAC - with color photo of reluctant kids dancing; Mayo Spruce ad features photo of Lew Burdette of the Milwaukee Braves with his son, Lewis Kent Burdette; Hilton Hotels - with color illustration of their Havana, Cuba property; Eaton Manufacturing photo-illustrated ad features George D. Williams, General Superintendant, T.L. James & Company, Inc., Ruston, LA; Photo of Bil Sharman in ad for Spalding basketballs; Acme Spring Co. of Connecticutt is featured in a GM photo/text ad; Page & Shaw chocolates; Color photo of Saratoga 2-door hardtop and Saks Fifth Ave. fashion featured in color photo ad inside back cover; Lucky Strike ad on back cover features home movies. Somewhat above-average wear. Bits of writing on back cover. A sound vintage copy.
Published by The Curtis Publishing Company, USA, 1956
First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Fair. Illustrated by Hughes, George (cover); Lake, Thomas Peters; Utz, Thornton;Whitmore, Coby; Smith, William A.; (illustrator). First Edition. 108 pages. Fiction: Engagement Party; The Nervous Thief; One Night of Trouble; The Improbably Blonde; Rendezvous in Tokyo (part 4 of 8); The Secret of Shining Brook (conclusion). Articles: New War on Hit-And-Run Killers; The Face of America - Frozen Sunrise; Personal - from Budapest - Noel Barber's personal account of the Hungarians resisting the Russians; Pro Football Comes Down to Earth - photo-illustrated article on how the game is moving from passing to old-fashioned body-crushing tactics; The Truant Officer Learns to Smile - viewing truancy as a sign of disturbance rather than a crime; I'm Glad I Bought a Toupee - Fred Sparks explains how his life changed; My Dad, Walt Disney - Part V - Suddenly He Was A Genius - article with *AMAZING* color photos; Deadliest Fighter in the Air - the delta-winged, needle-nosed F-102A. Ads: Zippo lighters; Listerine; Philco televisions; Sheaffer's White Dot Snorkel Pen; Channel Master TV antennas (two pages); Imperial cars - beautiful color photo of a 2-door Southampton; Santagram ad features photo of Herb and Pixie Shriner and family; Fantastic two-page color ad for the new 1957 Oldsmobile 'Fiesta'; Whitman's Chocolates; Pontiac; Awesome two-page color photo ad for 1957 Mercury cars - 'Big M Announcement No. 3"; Great one-page color-photo ad for Plymouth features man with hose over his shoulder; Lady Borden ice cream; Nice two-page color ad for Studebaker cars; Nice one-page photo ad for Boeing features the new KC-135 transport tanker; *Sensational* two-page color-photo ad for the Buick Roadmaster features a red two-door model at night; A&P coffee; Page & Shaw chocolates. Above-average external wear. A worthy vintage copy.; Magazine; Folio - over 12" - 15" tall; The Saturday Evening Post, December 15, 1956 Engagement Party; The Nervous Thief; One Night of Trouble; The Improbably Blonde; Rendezvous in Tokyo (part 4 of 8); The Secret of Shining Brook (conclusion). Articles: New War on Hit-And-Run Killers; The Fac.
Published by The Curtis Publishing Company, USA, 1957
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Good. Alajalov (cover); Dmitri, Ivan; Whitmore, Coby; Stone, Dick; Helck, Peter; Mayan, Earl; Lindsay, David (Chevrolet ad) (illustrator). First Edition. 140 pages. Fiction: End of a Marriage; The Platoon of Pariahs; A Dream for Sale; Record Run; The Lady (part 3 of 4); Kiowa Moon (part 5 of 7). Articles: The Glamorous Governor of New Jersey - Bob Meyner abandoned bachelorhood mid-term; The Seven Dictators of Broadway - Reviewers John McClain, John Chapman, Richard Watts, Jr.; Robert Coleman, Tom Donnelly, Walter Kerr and Brooks Atkinson; ; The Woes of Willy Mays - why 1956 was almost a nightmare for him; The Oddest War Ever Fought - The Aden-Yemen war has been going on for 2,000 years, with daily time-outs for prayers and narcotic binges - article with maps and interesting photos; The Face of America - Prize Babies (photo); Pals of My Childhood - Farley Mowat writes of his two hilarious pets; My Daughter's Silent World - Adelyn Pagenstecher was told her daugher Mari was deaf; A Bloom for Mother-In-Law - beautiful color photos of tulips and daffodils ; Wonderful Wooden Sandwich - how plywood turns waste wood into a useful product - with photo of Sol Walter (Tony) of United States Plywood. Ads: Liberty Mutual auto accident insurance; Savage brand lawn mowers; Bunnygrans - one-page photo ad featuring Lucille Ball and son; Nice Easter-themed two-page photo ad for Buick cars; National Cash Register (NCR) adding machines; Fantastic three-page color ad for International trucks; Vigoro plant foods; One-page black and white photo ad for movie "The Spirit of St. Louis" starring James Stewart; Great two-page color-photo ad for the 1957 Dodge Swept-wing convertible featuring Lawrence Welk; Pink Westinghouse clothes washer; 1957 Frigidaire pink (interior) fridge; 1957 Ford - two-page color-photo ad; Pall Mall cigarettes - cowboy scene; Page & Shaw chocolates; Chevrolet - two-page color photo of four 1957 models; Elgin Watches (graduation theme); American Airlines - nice color two-page ad shows glamorous lady boarding plane; L&M cigarettes - nautical theme; Eaton tandem axle ad features Joseph J. Hock of Baltimore; Longines-Wittnauer Watches; Nice two-page color ad for Kodak's broad line of cameras; Hit Parade cigarettes; Kings Men aftershave "I don't want to be a tycoon"; Douglas DC-7 airliner; Viewmaster; Johnson outboard motors; Harrison car air conditioning; Pullman cars; Evinrude outboards; Springfield mowers and tillers; Richard Harding Davis is honored in a U.S. Savings Bond ad; Vista auto wax; Nice color one-page Viceroy cigarette ad features tennis player Pancho Gonzales and his lovely wife Henrietta; Back cover Coke ad with sailing illustration. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy.
Seller: Librairie Victor Sevilla, Paris, France
First Edition
Etats-Unis, Illustration Magazine 2012. In-4 broché de 96 pages au format 28 x 21,5 cm. Couverture illustrée par Elaine Duillo. Dos carré. Plats et intérieur frais. Numéro spécial de cette revue d'art consacré aux artistes et illustrateurs américains suivants : Elaine Duillo - Coby Whitmore ( avec nombreuses illustrations et reproductions de couvertures de Cosmopolitan ), et George Ziel. Essai sur les dessinateurs avec textes en anglais accompagnés d'une foultitude d'illustrations en couleurs et en noir. Edition originale en superbe état de fraicheur. Epuisé. Rare.