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Saturday Evening Post June 1,1957 - Actress Jayne Mansfield, Baseball Pitchers

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Full refund available within 30 days

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Category:

Magazines

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Only one in stock, order soon

Condition:

Good

Subject:

News, General Interest

Issue Type:

Weekly Issue

Publication Name:

Saturday Evening Post

Year Published:

1957

Language:

English

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More than a week ago

Item number:

895366895

Item description

Saturday Evening Post Magazine. Date: June 1, 1957. Cover depicts life as experienced by Miss Efficiency. Contents Feature: Actress Jayne Mansfield, "She Will Do Anything for Publicity"; Pulling the pitcher is baseball's toughest decision with photos of New York Yankees Casey Stengel and pitcher Don Larsen, and Manager Birdie Tebbetts of Cincinnati; The Fabulous Jock Whitney who was captured by the Germans in WWII. Original magazine publication containing 108 pages. Condition: Magazine is complete, intact, with solid binding in good to very good condition aside from tiny edge tears on cover. Cover has address label.