Description: The Atlantic Magazine July 1951 Vol. 188, No. 1 - What Happened at Clark Field This pre-owned vintage magazine is in acceptable condition for its age, with wear from normal use, handling, storage, and age (may include stains, water damage, discoloration, dog-eared pages, worm holes, tears, and other roughness). There are several bookworm holes that go completely through the magazine (see photos). More info:Atlantic MonthlyVolume 188, Number 1July 1951, 50 cents Topics: "What Happened at Clark Field," "The Silent Revolution," "First Communion: A Poem," "Poems," "Father Prokop's Dilemma," "How To Be a Poet," "The Suppression of News," "A Ride on the Short Dog," "Tarry Awhile, Time," "Chekhov," "Sailor Hat," "Anniversary in Paris," "Outward Bound," "It's Later Than You Think," "Song for Lovers: A Poem," and more.Also included is a loose page (Page 3-4) from a newspaper: The Mirror, Los Angeles, Sat., July 7, 1951. See photos for condition and details.
Price: 25 USD
Location: Laramie, Wyoming
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Publication Month: July
Publication Year: 1951
Publication Frequency: Monthly
Language: English
Publication Name: The Atlantic
Genre: News