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Wireless Age 1916-05

Wireless Age 1916-05

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Screenland 1943-01

Photograph of Deanna Durbin in silver, sitting on a tabletop with light candles. Content: "Bob Hope's Alaskan Diary," "Why the Ann Sheridan--George Brent Marriage Failed!', "What Should War Wives Do for Dates? -- Hollywood's Views," and "Younger-Set Romance: Jane Withers in 'Johnny Doughboy'."

Source: Dave Wills, who sells on eBay as dwills1000, and has an eBay storefront "Dave's Odds and Ends"
Restoration by: magscanner

Date: 09/26/2009
Owner: Magazine Art Gallery Administrator
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