worthless old magazines?

From: Kim Johnson <haikux2@yahoo.com>
Date: Thu Oct 03 2002 - 12:42:39 EDT

currently at abebooks.com:
   20. Salinger, J.D. ARCHIVE OF FIRST
MAGAZINE APPEARANCES. [V.p.]: 1941 - 1965.A
remarkable archive of J.D. Salinger material primarily
containing first appearances of works by Salinger that
feature in a number of different periodicals spanning
the period 1941 - 1959. Items include the following:
Story, March - April, 1940 (contains The Young Folks.
Starosciak A3.); Collier's, 108:2, July 12, 1941
(contains The Hang of It. Starosciak A5.); Esquire,
September, 1941 (contains The Heart of a Broken Story.
Starosciak A6.); Story, September - October, 1942
(contains The Long Debut of Lois Taggett. Starosciak
A8.); Saturday Evening Post, 216:3, July 17, 1943
(contains The Varioni Brothers. Starosciak A9.);
Saturday Evening Post, 216:35, February 26, 1944
(contains Both Parties Concerned. Starosciak A10.);
Saturday Evening Post, 216:42, April 15, 1944
(contains Soft - Boiled Sergeant. Starosciak A11.);
Saturday Evening Post, 216: 45, July 15, 1944
(contains Last Day of the Last Furlough. Starosciak
A12.); Story, November - December, 1944 (contains Once
A Week Won't Kill You. Starosciak A13.); Story, March
- April, 1945 (contains Elaine. Starosciak A15.);
Esquire, October, 1945 (contains This Sandwich Has No
Mayonnaise. Starosciak A16.); Collier's, 116: 22,
December 1, 1945 (contains The Stranger. Starosciak
A17.); Collier's, 116: 25, December 22, 1945 (contains
I'm Crazy. Starosciak A18.); New Yorker, December 21,
1946 (contains Slight Rebellion off Madison.
Starosciak A19.); New Yorker, January 21, 1948
(contains A Perfect Day for Bananafish. Starosciak
A22.); Good Housekeeping, February 1948 (contains A
Girl I Knew. Starosciak A23.); New Yorker, March 20,
1948 (contains Uncle Wiggily in Connecticut.
Starosciak A24.); New Yorker, June 5, 1948 (contains
Just Before the War With The Eskimos. Starosciak
A25.); New Yorker, XXV, March. 19, 1949 (contains
Laughing Man. Starosciak A27.); Harper's, 198: 1187,
April 1949 (contains Down at the Dinghy. Starosciak
A28.); New Yorker, XXVI, April 8, 1950 (contains For
Esme - - With Love and Squalor. Starosciak A29.); New
Yorker, XXVII, July 14, 1951 (contains Pretty Mouth
and Green My Eyes. Starosciak A32.); New Yorker,
XXVIII, January 31, 1953 (contains Teddy. Starosciak
A34.); New Yorker, XXX, January 29, 1955 (contains
Franny. Starosciak A36.); New Yorker, XXXI, November
19, 1955 (contains Raise High the Roof Beam,
Carpenter. Starosciak A37.); New Yorker, XXXIII, May
4, 1957 (contains Zooey. Starosciak A38.); New Yorker,
XXXV, June 6, 1959 (contains Seymour: An Introduction.
Starosciak A39.); and the New York Sunday Herald
Tribune Magazine, April 25, 1965 (contains a letter to
the editor from Salinger). The archive also includes a
number of works on Salinger (including two of the
earliest pieces on the author and Catcher in the Rye)
and a file of clippings and tear sheets containing
articles on Salinger. As all Salinger collectors know,
the difficulty of obtaining the primary sources of
Salinger's short stories is considerable, and the 28
"A" items here represent over half the 44 "A" items
listed in Starosciak's bibliography. In total
approximately 50 items, over half of them among
Salinger's hardest to find. A unique archive of
primary source material from America's most enigmatic
author. Bookseller Inventory #JDSA Price:US$
10000.00 (Convert Currency) Bookseller: CLOUDS
HILL BOOKS, New York, NY, U.S.A.

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