Saturday Evening POST
ISSUE DATE: July 3, 1965; 238th Year, Issue No. 13 Own a piece of history, fascinating to read! The POST is famous for its great illustrators (on the cover and inside!) -- each issue also features articles, stories by famous authors, photographs, and great vintage advertisements! -- Exclusive MORE MAGAZINES detailed content description, below! * MORE Saturday Evening Posts HERE! IN THIS ISSUE:- [Detailed contents description written EXCLUSIVELY for this listing by MORE MAGAZINES! Use 'Control F' to search this page.] * This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 COVER: The Agony and the Ecstasy of CHARLTON HESTON. Cover photograph by KEN HEYMAN. ARTICLES: CHARLTON HESTON: Larger than life ... Pete Hamill. "With Sword, armor and toga -- and the face of another century -- he has grown into a box-office colossus." [Article, photos in character and at home!] Long live imperialism (Speaking Out) ... James Morris. Vietnam: Free elections? (Affairs of State) ... Stewart Alsop. Wanted: One lovely monster (The Human Comedy) ... Roy Bongartz. The secret of life ... Max Gunther. Ruffle of colors, flourish of brass ... photographs by Tony Ray-Jones. The cross that inflames a city ... Trevor Armbrister. The Burma Surgeon's last battle ... Sterling Seagrave. The second lady ... Nan Robertson. A horseplayer's wild ride through Europe ... Gene Smith. FICTION: Home fires burning ... Malcolm Wood. Illustrated by Eric Blegard. One sunny morning ... Kay Boyle. Illustrated by Ellen Raskin. The visitor ... Audrey A. Boughton. Illustrated by Coby Whitmore. DEPARTMENTS: Letters; Hazel;America, America;EditorialsPost scripts. ABOUT THIS ISSUE (From the Editor): From a distance NAN ROBERTSON bears some resemblance to her subject, Mrs. Hubert H. Humphrey. They are about the same size, and both have silvery hair, cut fairly short. As a Washington cor- respondent for The New York Times, the author has accompanied Mrs. Humphrey on many campaign trips, and their resemblance some- times throws welcoming committees into confusion: If Miss Robert- son is the first person to leave the plane, the band begins to play and the crowd sings, "Hello, Muriel!" . . . MAX GUNTHER, who describes the search for THE SECRET OF LIFE, is author of a sociological book, Ivan Kobertson The Weekenders.... STERLING SEAGRAVE, who recounts his arduous journey to reach his dying father, the famous Burma Surgeon, ~vas until recently a reporter and rewrite man for the Washington Post. He gave up his job and is now in Bangkok, trying to return to Burma to help keep his father's hospital going. * NOTE: OUR content description is GUARANTEED accurate for THIS magazine. Editions are not always the same, even with the same title, cover and issue date. This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Oversized magazine, Approx 10" X 13". COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
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