News from 27/05/1940
1940; Gale Group;
Autores
Mildred Cham, Harriette Ashbrook, Frederick L. Collins, Princess Alexandra Kropotkin, Richards Vidmer, Cornelius Vanderbilt Jr., Pierre Van Paassen, Rena Terrington, Fulton Oursler, Bernarr Macfadden, Beverly Hills, Walter Karig, Frederick James Smith, Matt Taylor, Senator Arthur Capper, Ted Shane, Edward Doherty, H. V. Kaltenborn,
ResumoLiberty The New Goodrich Safety Silvertown Liberty Americanism—Open Declaration Demanded Table of Contents Will Be Found on Page 58 Beginning Who Killed This Woman? Mystery, Thrills! an Exciting New Novel of Murder, Passion, and Romance in 1940 New York How Hitler Regiments Sex Mechanized Love!—The Facts about Nazidom's Most Amazing Campaign Lower Your Own Taxes—Here's How! A Challenge to All Who Think Uncle Sam Spends Too Much Miracle on the Blotter A Story of Human Hearts and a Woman's Awakening Storms Signals on the Rica Grande The Grim inside Story of a New Danger of Our Door Fels-Naptha Soap Chips Old Drum Brand Wolves in the Windy City Chicago behind the Scenes! a Picturesque Study in Crime Velvet Florida Canned Grapefruit Juice Here Are More Winners of Liberty's $2,000 Jumbled Vacation Resorts Contest This Dinosaur Stegosarus Sloe Gin Cockeyed Crosswords Terror Racket The F. B. I. Wins Again. A Strange True Detective Tale from G-Men's Files Commercial Credit Plan Beer & Ale Libby's Corned Beef Hash Money Talks Now Hope Follows Dark Despair in a Stirring Novel of Modern Romance Kool Cigarettes Old Taylor Glory's End Hollywood Miracle. . . Here's The Human, Heart-Warming Love Story Of A Wise Young Man Who Fell From Stardom—And Liked It Wildroot with Oil Parkay To the Ladies News Quiz How Many of These 40 Questions Can You Answer? Wild Qolfers I Have Known An Al-Fresco Survey of How Some Famous Folk Cavort on the Fairways The Crosley Corporation Liberty Vitamins for Pep! Kellogg's Pep for Vitamins! Backwash of Blitzkrieg Simoniz Cooler Stop the Itch Corns The Man Who Turned Hollywood Upside down Like Father, like Son—A Lively Close-Up of a Film Pioneer Who Staked $4,000,000 on One Picture Liberty Absorbine Jr Sic Transit. . Besides the Regular Price Liberty Pays for Each Short Short, an Additional $1,000 Bonus Will Be Paid for the Best Short Short Published in 1940; $500 for the Second Best; and Extra Bonuses of $100 Each for the Five Next Best Bernarr Macfadden Editorial Quotation Contest International Correspondence Schools Vox Pop We Have No Army! Gandhi Writes a Letter to Hitler Liberty The Busiest Room in the World Coca-Cola
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