Shirley Temple Treasury
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Illustrated by Robert Patterson: THE SHIRLEY TEMPLE TREASURY Stories from Movies That Made Her Famous, 1959 New York Random House ; fester Einband / hard cover
Hardcover VG/VG Books shows very light edgewear and bumped corners, light creasing at top and bottom edges of spine. Jacket shows light edgewear and minor creasing around edges, very light shelfwear and soiling. Interior clean. Publisher's review-copy slip laid in. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; Oversized film aqua/black partcat fictcat tf
Collectif: The Shirley Temple Treasury, New York Random House 1959
Good Patterson, Robert
205pp. Illustrated endpapers. With photographs from motion pictures featuring S.T.. Foreword by S.T.. Yellow boards in blue wraps, gilt cover & spine. Shelf wear and minor discoloration top & bottom of covers. Text & color illustrations bright & clean. No Jacket Hard Cover 11 X 8
No author. Newsweek 1/25/36 EDWARD VIII Cover. New York: 1936.
Volume VII, No. 4. January 25, 1936. The magazine, in illustrated wrapper, is in VERY GOOD condition. The front wrapper has some wear and wrapper has detached from staples. The staples are intact. Pages are bright and clean. Inside middle page has detached from staples. Wrapper is bright and clean. Missing pages 31-32. Articles listed below are NOT on the missing page. Articles include: COVER: EDWARD VIII: The former Prince of Wales succeeded to the throne on the death of his father King George V. THE KING: Quarter-Century Reign of 'George the good, the Gracious' Ends-Edward the Eighth Inherits a Changed Empire. Includes poem titled, King George the Fifth, by John Masefield, Poet Laureate of England. Also includes two-page photo spread of photos of the Royal Family, titled 'Britain Mourns King George V;' EDWARD VIII: England's First Bachelor King in 17 Decades; OLD WAR: Inquisitors Call Wilson a 'Falsifier'-Senators Rage at 'Grave-Defiling Publicity-Seekers'. J.P. Morgan resented Senator Bennett Champ Clark's Insinuations; TREASURY: President Loses Two More Fiscal Aides Over Policy. T. Jefferson Coolidge and Lawrence Wood 'Chip' Robert Jr resign; POWER: New York Learns What Happens When the Lights Go Out; BRITAIN: Powers say 'No' to Parity Demand So Japan Says 'Good-Bye' to Parley, and the Races Is On. Photo of George V and Rudyard Kipling, 'The Bard of the Empire Will Rest With Builders of the Empire;' FRANCE: 9 Guilty, 11 Not, but L'Affaire Stavisky May Go On. Albert Dubarry is Acquitted; UNITED AIRLINES ADVERTISEMENT: Facts About Air Travl; ANTARTICA: Rescue Ship Finds Ellsworth with a Slight Cold. Herbert Hollick-Kenyon and Lincoln Ellsworth; USSR: Doubled Defense Budget to Pamper Army, Expand Navy; SCREEN: Edie Canto Makes a Ten-Strike With 'Strike Me Pink.' Samuel Goldwyn's six million-dollar musical opens at Radio city Music Hall; STAGE: William Gillette Returns from Retirement to one of the 'Three Wise Fools;' SHIRLEY TEMPLE: 3 photos of the 6-year old picture princess showing her playing tennis; WEEK IN BUSINESS: Cunard's Queen Mary to Have a Sister. Paperback condition: Very Good
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No author. Newsweek 2/29/36. New York: 1936.
Volume VII, No. 9. February 29, 1936. The magazine, in illustrated wrapper, is in VERY GOOD condition. The front wrapper has some wear and wrapper has detached from staples. The staples are intact. Pages are bright and clean. Inside middle page has detached from staples. Wrapper is bright and clean. Missing pages 31-32. Articles listed below are NOT on the missing page. Articles include: COVER: EDWARD VIII: The former Prince of Wales succeeded to the throne on the death of his father King George V. THE KING: Quarter-Century Reign of 'George the good, the Gracious' Ends-Edward the Eighth Inherits a Changed Empire. Includes poem titled, King George the Fifth, by John Masefield, Poet Laureate of England. Also includes two-page photo spread of photos of the Royal Family, titled 'Britain Mourns King George V;' EDWARD VIII: England's First Bachelor King in 17 Decades; OLD WAR: Inquisitors Call Wilson a 'Falsifier'-Senators Rage at 'Grave-Defiling Publicity-Seekers'. J.P. Morgan resented Senator Bennett Champ Clark's Insinuations; TREASURY: President Loses Two More Fiscal Aides Over Policy. T. Jefferson Coolidge and Lawrence Wood 'Chip' Robert Jr resign; POWER: New York Learns What Happens When the Lights Go Out; BRITAIN: Powers say 'No' to Parity Demand So Japan Says 'Good-Bye' to Parley, and the Races Is On. Photo of George V and Rudyard Kipling, 'The Bard of the Empire Will Rest With Builders of the Empire;' FRANCE: 9 Guilty, 11 Not, but L'Affaire Stavisky May Go On. Albert Dubarry is Acquitted; UNITED AIRLINES ADVERTISEMENT: Facts About Air Travl; ANTARTICA: Rescue Ship Finds Ellsworth with a Slight Cold. Herbert Hollick-Kenyon and Lincoln Ellsworth; USSR: Doubled Defense Budget to Pamper Army, Expand Navy; SCREEN: Edie Canto Makes a Ten-Strike With 'Strike Me Pink.' Samuel Goldwyn's six million-dollar musical opens at Radio city Music Hall; STAGE: William Gillette Returns from Retirement to one of the 'Three Wise Fools;' SHIRLEY TEMPLE: 3 photos of the 6-year old picture princess showing her playing tennis; WEEK IN BUSINESS: Cunard's Queen Mary to Have a Sister. Paperback condition: Very Good
[SW: British Royalty]



