COSMOPOLITAN June 1937.
Burton, H.P. (editor).
Publisher: Hearst's International,
Date Published: 1937.
Description: Cosmopolitan Magazine, June 1937. Vol. CH, No. 6. 196 pages. The magazine, in illustrated wrappers, is in NEAR FINE condition: front wrapper has mark on bottom corner, back pages have some water staining, minor closed tear, dogeared front wrapper edge, inside front page. The inside pages are very bright and clean. COVER DESIGN "Commencement" by Bradshaw Crandell; Articles include: "Book-Length Novel" CRIME OF VIOLENCE by Rufus King; NOVELETTE: Due North by Wilbur Daniel Steele; EIGHT SHORT STORIES: "We Have Come Through" by I.A.R. Wylie. Coronation Day! "When a man became a king-and a king became a man"; "A Photograph Finish" by Adela Rogers St. Johns; "Trolley Trouble" by Jack Goodman and Albert Rice; "Two Tickets to Como" by Arthur Tuckerman; "Job for a Thinker" by William Corcoran; "Panama Nocturne" by David Garth; "Tar Soap Prescribed" by Royal Brown"; "Better Than Medicine" by A.J. Cronin; THREE SERIALS: "Heartwood" by Tom Gill; "Star Rising" by Clarence Budington Kelland; "I've Been to LondonÖ.(Conclusion)" by Temple Bailey; NINE ARTICLES: "Cosmopolite of the Month: Faith Baldwin:" by O.O. McIntyre; "Birds" by Gustav Eckstein; "It Need Not Happen Here" by H.R. Knickerbocker; "Edward's 'Set" as I Knew Them" by Elsa Maxwell. A 6.5 page article includes black & white photos of Lord Cholmondeley, Lady Furness, Lady Mendl, the Duchess of Sutherland, Mrs. Simpson, The Archbishop of Canterbury, The Duke of Windsor as Edward VIII, Major E.D. Metcalfe and his wife Lady Alexandra Metcalfe, Henry "Chips" Channon and his wife lady Honor (Guinness). This is a must for any Wallis and Edward aficionado; "Vagabond Vacationing" by Larry Nixon. If you think you can't afford to travel to the far places you've dreamed about, you have a happy surprise coming in this article; "Farewell to Sports" by Paul Gallico; "Land of the Lindbergh Circle: Trinidad and Panama" by Talcott Powell; "Jungle Dinner" by Mrs. Martin Johnson. The intrepid explorer, now bravely fulfilling lecture engagements in a wheel chair, tells what and how to eat in the wilds; "What's the Matter with Father?" by Helen Christine Bennett; POEM: "Spring in the Garden" by Edna St. Vincent Millay.
Binding: PaperbackCondition: Near Fine
Book Id: 13718
Price: $39.50

