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Tennis Reginald Weir, Wire Tapping 1949 by William Talbert, Dr. Reginald Weir,Alan Moorehead,Irwin Shaw, Wolcott Gibbs, - April 2, 1949

by William Talbert, Dr. Reginald Weir,Alan Moorehead,Irwin Shaw, Wolcott Gibbs,

Tennis Reginald Weir, Wire Tapping 1949 by William Talbert, Dr. Reginald Weir,Alan Moorehead,Irwin Shaw, Wolcott Gibbs, - April 2, 1949

Tennis Reginald Weir, Wire Tapping 1949

by William Talbert, Dr. Reginald Weir,Alan Moorehead,Irwin Shaw, Wolcott Gibbs,

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The New Yorker Magazine -ORIGINAL EDITION- Date: The New Yorker April 2, 1949 Size and Page Count: 8.5" X 11" Tall, approx. 60 pages

Condition: Fair - 2 missing pages - 13/14, 41/42

Cover: Houses along the Beach Real Estate Broker by Edna Eicke

Illustrations: Full color illustration on front & back covers as well as many color and B&W illustrations, many full page and smaller Cartoons inside magazine.

Comment Wire Tapping By Wolcott Gibbs

"The Climate of Insomnia" by Irwin Shaw.

"The Face Within the Face" by Mark Schorer.

"Our Far-Flung Correspondent: A Streetcar Named Boccaccio" by Alan Moorehead.

"Postscrips to the American Language: Scented Words" by H. L. Mencken.

On the Tennis Courts - William Talbert and Dr. Reginald Weir, a Negro physician.

Many great cartoons

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The New Yorker Magazine is famous for it's cover art, cartoons & focus on life in New York City.


Departments include: Goings On About Town,The Talk of the Town (notes and comments), The Art Galleries , Books, The Current Cinema, Of All Things, On and Off the Avenue:Feminine Fashions, A Reporter at Large, The Theatre, Of All Things Column - (These are humorous 2 sentence current event footnotes.), Books

  • Seller Independent bookstores US (US)
  • Illustrator Edna Eicke
  • Book Condition Used - Fair
  • Quantity Available 1
  • Binding Paperback
  • Publisher The New Yorker
  • Date Published April 2, 1949