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More imagesThe Civil War Photographs with Text by Wallace Stegner in Coronet Magazine, Vol. 40, No. 6 - April 1961. Also the famous, and Fated Bishop Pike on Atheism; On the lighter side, a photo essay on Leslie Caron & much more. Lots of Advertising. OP
Wallce Stegner, Bishop James A. Pike, et al / Lewis W. Gillenson (Editor)
Language: English
Published by David A. Smart / Esquire Co. Inc., Chicago, Illinois 1961
- Softcover
- Periodical
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. In this issue of Cornet, for April 1961, we find a thoughtful photo-essay on the American Civil War. "Our Saddest War" consists of 20 pages of black-and-white photographs that speak eloquently, if silently, to the tragedy of that terrible conflict. Accompanying the pictures is a text by American… author, Wallace Stegner. It is all proof that one never knows where a serious reminder of mankind's frailty will crop up. This article and the articles of which I write below, are both, together, worth the price of admission. As well as the somber reminder above, there is an article titled "The Right to Be an Atheist" by the Rt. Rev. James A. Pike. Bishop Pike was in later years to find international notoriety - or celebrity - depending on one's perspective. Pike was the fifth Episcopal Bishop of California, and was considered by many of his fellow priests to be heretical in his thinking, public pronouncements and writings. He became interested in psychic phenomena and spiritualism after his son died. Pike had long been a spokesman for liberal Protestant thinking; he promoted a living wage, and acceptance of LGBT persons (LGBT being an acronym unknown at the time). But his delving into occult matters was too much for the more conservative elements of the Episcopal Church. (Quoting Wikipedia : "Pike's theology involved the rejection of central Christian beliefs. His writings questioned a number of widely accepted tenets, including the virginity of Mary, the Mother of Jesus; the doctrine of Hell, and the Trinity. He famously called for 'fewer beliefs, more belief.' " - the Church censured Pike) Pike died in the Judean desert, where he and his wife became lost and dehydrated. He fell to his death. Pike was the subject of several books, including Philip K. Dick's "The Transmigration of Timothy Archer" (Pike officiated at Dick's wedding). Joan Didion and E. L. Doctorow also wrote about Pike, or used him as a character model. There is much much more in this issue, including an article on Robert Goddard, a piece on actor Robert Taylor, a fluffy photo essay on Leslie Caron, food articles, jokes and humorous bits, stories, movie reviews, and more. Lots of great period advertising. TITLE : Coronet ISSUE : Volume 40, Number6, Whole No. 293 DATE : April 1961 IMPRINT : David A. Smart - Esquire Co. EDITOR : Lewis W. Gillenson AUTHORS : Wallace Stegner, James A. Pike, et al. PLACE : Chicago, Illinois STATUS : OP PHYSICAL DETAILS : Digest sized periodical; contains a considerable amount of illustrations, including photographs, line drawings, etc. Lots of advertising. 196 pages; 5 1/2" x 7 3/8", photo pictorial cover, glued (color photograph of a happy little girls all dressed up for Easter , and holding a basket of dyed eggs); the rear cover has a color Camel Cigarette ad. CONDITION -- VERY GOOD -- This is a previously owned magazine that remains clean, complete, tight and attractive, with but modest signs of handling. (Small wear to spine extremities, modest surface rub and a touch of scuffing. Unmarked interior. No leaves are detached or loose. Reproductions of Civil War Photographs (illustrator).
More imagesPublished by An Export Book, Beirut, Lebanon 1971
- Softcover
- First Edition
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Soft Cover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. First Printing. Soft pictorial covers with print on spine and front cover in very good readable condition. Tips and spine ends are bumped, with minor wear. Interior is clean, couple of small stains fp. Hinges are started front and it appears the spine has been re-glued, contents are holdin…g, decorated endpapers, 190pp, stated first printing. Illustrated (illustrator).