1904/12/10 — Cover design by Karl Anderson.
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Inside the Pages of Old Magazine Back Issues
Issue by issue contents page listings for back issues of old Saturday Evening Post magazines. Locate subjects, articles, stories, authors, illustrators, and other information hidden inside various vintage editions of Saturday Evening Post magazine.
1904/12/10 — Cover design by Karl Anderson.
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1904/12/31 — Cover design by Sarah S. Stillwell
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1905/01/07 — Cover design by Harrison Fisher
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1905/01/14 — Cover design by J.L.S. Williams
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1905/01/21 — Cover design by Karl Anderson.
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1905/03/11 — Cover design by Anne Estelle Rice.
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1905/03/18 — Cover design by J.C. Leyendecker
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1905/03/25 — Cover design by Frank X. Leyendecker
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1905/04/01 — Cover design by F.B. Masters.
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1905/04/08 — Cover design by Charles Livingston Bull – Spring Fiction Number
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1905/04/15 — Cover design by Guernsey Moore.
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1905/05/13 — Cover design by Guernsey Moore.
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1905/05/20 — Cover design by N.C. Wyeth
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1905/06/17 — Cover design by Edward Penfield
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1905/06/24 — Cover design by Unknown — There is a signature but my source does not identify it and I cannot read it well enough to state it. If I had to guess I’d say it looks like S.S. Runyon.
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1905/08/05 — Cover design by Guernsey Moore
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1905/08/12 — Cover design by Guernsey Moore.
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1905/08/26 — Cover design by Unknown Artist.
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1905/09/09 — Cover design by Charles Livingston Bull
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1905/10/14 — Cover design by Philip H. Goodwin.
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1906/09/29 — Cover design by Mrs. K.R. Wireman.
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Notable advertising in this issue is as follows: “1907 Cadillac Now Ready” from Cadillac Motor Car Company*, Mallory Cravenette Hats, Quaker Oats on the inside back cover, and a Victor Talking Machine Co. ad on the back cover and shown below. (Note ads that are smaller than a full page are marked with an asterisk (*))
1906/10/13 — Cover design by F.R. Gruger.
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Notable advertising in this issue is as follows: Pope Motor Car Company*, Armour, Kellogg’s Corn Flakes*, Jell-O*, American Cigar Company*, Jap-A-Lac Varnish, Colt’s New Pocket Positive*, Packard*, Oldsmobile*, Winton Motor Carraige Co.*, Duplex Phonograph*, Cadillac*, and a Regal Shoes ad on the back cover and shown below. (Note ads that are smaller than a full page are marked with an asterisk (*))
1902/11/01 — Cover design by Harrison Fisher.
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Notable advertising in this issue is as follows: Oldsmobile*, B. Kuppenheimer & Co.*, Andrews Heating Co.*, Johnson’s Prepared Wax*, full-page for “The Stone Method” from The Stone School of Physical Culture, Nabisco Sugar Wagers from National Biscuit Company*, Florsheim Shoes*, Wright’s Health Underwear*, Pears’ Soap*, “Stevens’ Special Catalogue of Cloaks, Suits, Furs, Etc.” from Chas. A. Stevens & Bros.*, Lilliput Stereoscope Co.*, The Travelers Insurance Company of Hartford*, “$3,000 for Photographs” from Bausch & Lomb Optical Co.*, “They Play Washburn Mandolins, Guitars and Banjos” from Lyon & Healy*, Sandow’s Greatest Offer*, full-page for Rock Island System on the back cover. (Note ads that are smaller than a full page are marked with an asterisk (*))
1903/01/10 — Cover design by Harrison Fisher.
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Notable advertising in this issue is as follows: Congress Playing Cards*, Rock Island System*, “The Pianola” from The Aeolian Company*, Lifebuoy Soap*, Barney & Berry Skates*, Stein-Bloch Smart Clothes*, “Men Wanted” from the Booklovers Library, “Panhard. Renault. and C.G.V. Mercedes. The synonyms for perfection in Automobile construction of two continents” from Smith & Mabley*, Nabisco Sugar Wafers from National Biscuit Company*, “H & R Single Gun” from Harrington & Richardson Arms Co.*, The Marlin Firearms Co.*, “Only $600 Direct from the Factory” from the International Motor Car Co.*, National-Electric Vehicles*, Remington Typewriters*, Hoffman Automobile*, full-page for Alois P. Swoboda on the back cover. (Note ads that are smaller than a full page are marked with an asterisk (*))
1903/01/24 — Cover design by Harrison Fisher.
“The January Special Number”
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Notable advertising in this issue is as follows: Ivory Soap*, The Prudential*, Lifebuoy Soap*, “The Angelus” from the Wilcox & White Co.*, “The Modern Watchmen” from Dueber Hampden Watchworks*, Smith & Mabley*, Remington Typewriter*, the Union Buggy Company*, “The Wing Piano” from Wing & Son*, The Smith Premier Typewriter*, Walter Baker’s Cocoa & Chocolate, Daisy Rifle, a quarter-page ad for “The Pit by the Late Frank Norris” from Doubleday, Page & Co.*, Rambler Touring Car from Thomas B. Jeffrey & Co.*, Iver Johnson Revolvers “will stand the test of the most critical inspection”8, Williams’ Shaving Soap*, full-page from The Winton Motor Carriage Co. on the inside back cover, and Ralston Purina Cereals on the back cover. (Note ads that are smaller than a full page are marked with an asterisk (*))