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These vintage soap opera magazines are getting harder and harder to find, especially in decent condition. This magazine has all pages complete, no writing or markings inside that I saw, there is the year written in the upper left corner of the front cover (1972) and the owner's name (Cora) in the other corner of the front cover, mild cover wear. July 1972 Afternoon TV magazine featuring the following articles and interviews: All My Children - Susan Blanchard interview (Mary Kennicott) Another World - Leonie Norton interview (Cindy Clark) As the World Turns - Gillian Spencer interview (Jennifer Ryan - Frannie Hughes' mother) Days of Our Lives - Susan Flannery interview (Dr. Laura Horton, later Stephanie on "Bold and the Beautiful) The Doctors - It's Partytime - show begins its 10th year The Edge of Night - Lester Rawlins (Orin Hillyer) - Henry Slesar - head writer/creator of The Edge of Night and Somerset General Hospital - Shelby Hiatt (Jane Dawson) Guiding Light - Chef of the Month - Melinda Fee Love is a Many Splendored Thing - Andrea Marcovicci (Betsy Chernak) One Life to Live - Interview with Dr. Joyce Brothers Return to Peyton Place - Kathy Glass (Allison MacKenzie) - Pat Morrow (Rita Jacks Harrington) - Julie Parrish (Betty Anderson Harrington) Search for Tomorrow - Millie Taggart (Janet Walton) Where the Heart Is - David Cryer (Dr. Hugh Jessup) Please see photos for details and ask any questions you may have! My photos are exactly what you will be getting. No stock photos on MY listings!
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These vintage soap opera magazines are getting harder and harder to find, especially in decent condition. This magazine has all pages complete, no writing or markings inside that I saw, there is the year written in the upper left corner of the front cover (1972) and the owner's name (Cora) in the other corner of the front cover, mild cover wear. July 1972 Afternoon TV magazine featuring the following articles and interviews: All My Children - Susan Blanchard interview (Mary Kennicott) Another World - Leonie Norton interview (Cindy Clark) As the World Turns - Gillian Spencer interview (Jennifer Ryan - Frannie Hughes' mother) Days of Our Lives - Susan Flannery interview (Dr. Laura Horton, later Stephanie on "Bold and the Beautiful) The Doctors - It's Partytime - show begins its 10th year The Edge of Night - Lester Rawlins (Orin Hillyer) - Henry Slesar - head writer/creator of The Edge of Night and Somerset General Hospital - Shelby Hiatt (Jane Dawson) Guiding Light - Chef of the Month - Melinda Fee Love is a Many Splendored Thing - Andrea Marcovicci (Betsy Chernak) One Life to Live - Interview with Dr. Joyce Brothers Return to Peyton Place - Kathy Glass (Allison MacKenzie) - Pat Morrow (Rita Jacks Harrington) - Julie Parrish (Betty Anderson Harrington) Search for Tomorrow - Millie Taggart (Janet Walton) Where the Heart Is - David Cryer (Dr. Hugh Jessup) Please see photos for details and ask any questions you may have! My photos are exactly what you will be getting. No stock photos on MY listings!
Wickedly funny and surprisingly fresh, these stories offer a unique look at on of the most important American writers of the twentieth century Sinclair Lewis, the first American to win the Nobel Prize for Literature, applied subversive satire and razor wit in his portrayals of American life. Born and raised in Sauk Centre, Minnesota, he was one of the earliest writers to attack the myth of the noble, happy, American small town. Main Street, which he described as his "first novel to rouse the embattled peasantry," was praised and reviled--and immensely popular. This initial success was followed by such accomplished books as Babbitt, Arrowsmith, Elmer Gantry, and Dodsworth, classics that today hold a prominent place in the American canon. Among the best of Lewis's works were short stories that he wrote for the popular magazines of the day. The Minnesota Stories of Sinclair Lewis collects the finest of these stories, acerbic tales set in Minnesota that reflect his favorite themes: local boosterism, the plight of strong women, native fascism, the grip of materialism. Lewis inserts himself as a character in two tales: he travels to Main Street's Gopher Prairie, where he talks to Dr. Will Kennicott, and to Babbitt's Zenith, where George Babbitt gives him a piece of his mind. Two of these stories have never been published, and six have not been reprinted since they first appeared. The Minnesota Stories of Sinclair Lewis (Paperback)