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If you like movie nostalgia, then you will love this August, 1978, Saturday Evening Post. It is a Special Issue titled "50 Years At The Moves." If you have aspirations of being a movie star, there is even an article titled "How to Break Into the Movies." Funny-man Woody Allen graces the cover of this issue.
Its hard to know exactly where to start telling about this issue...
This is a great issue of Saturday Evening Post dated June, 1978, with a cover picture of a very-young-looking Tom Brokaw of the Today Show.
Don't miss the pictures taken by Linda McCartney in the article "Through The Lens With Linda." It includes one of the Fab Four and one of husband, Paul, with a rose in his mouth.
Mel Brooks fans will enjoy the article titled " . . ...
This is a very nice copy of The Saturday Evening Post dated November 1978. The cover features John B. Connally with the caption "John B...
This is a very nice issue of the Saturday Evening Post dated October 1978. The cover features features former Miss America, Phyllis George. Ms. George went on to have a career as a sportscaster and a leading role in the Special Olympics.
There is a very interesting article titled "Counterfeiting." It discusses the problem of U. S...
This advertising duo comes from a March 1944 National Geographic Magazine.
The first side is an advertisement for Scott fine Radio Receivers. The ad states, "There's a sweet melancholy to the cello (oh yes melancholy, but it will gladden your heart to hear it on a Scott!"
The reverse side is an advertisement for Zenith Long Distance Radio. It features the new Zenith Radionic Hearing Aid for $40.00 - ready to wear...
This is a nice little souvenir packet of photographs of the Pikes Peak Region with a saying on the bottom, "Remember Your Trip With Pictures."
The pictures are in a small card stock folder with an open frame in the front to show one of the pictures. There are 10 high-quality pictures included with scenes such as Panorama of the Garden of the Gods, Seven Falls, Pikes Peak and more...
This is a nice piece of vintage sheet music published by Leo Feist, Inc., of New York. The title of the song is "Dear One" - a love song. Words and music are by Joe Burke, Cy Richardson, and Mark Fisher.
The music for this song includes three pages. The front inside cover has the song "Don't Blame It All On Me" - words by Dorothy Terriss & Leo Wood and music by Ted Morse...
This item is sheet music for the song "Don't Cry Out Loud" as recorded by Melissa Manchester on Arista Records. The words and music are by Carole Bayer and Peter Allen with a copyright of 1976 & 1978.
There are four pages of music.
The booklet is in good condition - inside and out. The front cover has some minor surface wear. The red area is all one color. The light area on the lower left is light reflection. The interior pages are clean...
This is a very nice, vintage song book titled "Irving Berlin's Accordion Folio, No. 2" arranged by Cliff Scholl. The book was published by Irving Berline Music Corporation of New York, New York, with a copyright of 1954.
The book includes some wonderful oldie greats - many with copyrights in the early 1920's such as Alexander's Ragtime Band, Always, Easter Parade, Soft Lights & Sweet Music, and more.
The book is in very good condition - especially considering it is 50 years old...
This item is very vintage sheet music! The song is a Fox Trot titled "Just Say, "Good-Night," Not Good-Bye." The words to the song are by Harry Pease and the music is by Ed. G. Nelson. The copyright is 1927. The copy contains saxophone, trompet (spelled this way on the cover), violin, clarinet, and tenor banjo parts.
The back page has the song "Rose Dreams" - a poem by J. R. Shannon and music by A. J. Stasny.
The front cover has wear to the edges and corners, but has survived relatively ...
This is a nice piece of sheet music for the song "Midnight Cowboy" as sung by Johnny Mathis on Columbia Records. It was the theme song of the movie by the same title starring Dustin Hoffman and Jon Voight.
The lyrics are by Jack Gold and the music is by John Barry with a 1969 copyright. There are three pages of music. The last page has all the words to the song.
The booklet is in good condition - inside and out. Someone has used a black marker to remove a name on the upper portion of th...
This is a nice book of Christmas songs titled "Santa's Favorite Carols for Boys and Girls to Play and Sing." The top of the front cover has "Accordion B.C." so this may be music for that instrument. The book was published by Thomas Music Company of Detroit, Michigan, and has a 1942 copyright.
The book includes some of the most popular Christmas songs such as Joy To The World, Jingle Bells, First Noel, and more. (see photo of the list)
This book appears to have been used all through the mo...
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