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Eat Up, Gemma
Published in Paperback by Mulberry Books (1994)
Authors: Sarah Hayes, Jan Ormerod, and Amy Cohn
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Baby Gemma refuses to eat, and her family is out of ideas -
Story of a family's attempt to encourage baby Gemma to eat. Problem is finally solved by an enterprising older brother who disguises fruit to look like a lady's hat. Entertaining story, beautiful art, although I was struck by fact that story showed no racial diversity in the family's black neighborhood and church. Story should easily hold interest of preschoolers, and younger.

my favorite book.
This is hit book. It is both imaginative and fun. I would readit more than once. i fav character is genma. She is fat. gets theworms,.


Covers of the Saturday Evening Post: Seventy Years of Outstanding Illustration
Published in Hardcover by Smithmark Publishing (1998)
Authors: Jan Cohn and Joseph Rutt
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The covers of Middle America's house journal
I have given this fascinating book four stars instead of five because it really should have come with a magnifying glass. There are over 3500 covers (in color) from the start of the last century and they are all one and a half inches by two inches, actually they could have been a bit bigger by reducing the generous margins round each cover.

Despite the small size there is plenty to enjoy in this well printed book. All the Rockwell's and Leyendecker's are here and into the forties and fifties you can follow Albert Staele's cover paintings of his spaniel Butch, or the regular winter snow scene covers painted by John Clymer. My favourite is Stevan Dohanos, he seemed to delight in cramming in as much detail as possible, offering reader's a reassurance of the familiar and everday. Some publisher should do a book of his Post covers.

I was interested to see the covers of the short-lived new look Post from September 61 to June 62, these were created by the famous designer Herb Lubalin but his creative efforts did not impress Middle America and the cover and inside look returned to the regular style. I always thought they looked great and I would love to have these 37 issues in my Post collection (send me an email if you have them)

From late 1962 the Post covers were almost all photographic, just like any other mass market magazine and the last weekly issue came out on February 8 1969. This book is a visual record of a unique American publication, just have your magnifying glass handy to enjoy the experience.

An Excellent Coffee Table Book...
I think you can tell a lot about someone by what they keep on their coffee table. I happen to have my copy of this masterful volume next to my chess set and my wilting poinsetta...

It's nice to see a collection from the Saturday Evening Post that doesn't center on Norman Rockwell--which is why I chose this particular one. I wanted to see the works of the lesser-known artists as well, primarily those of Leyendecker...

This is the one book I've found that was thorough enough to include everyone. Though I would love to find a book that presents them as something bigger than a 2x3" thumbnail of the covers.

I wouldn't call it a good read, but rather a nice sit-and-lookthrough passtime, sort of like flipping through someone's photo album...


Covers of the Saturday Evening Post: Seventy Years of Outstanding Illustration from America's Favorite Magazine
Published in Hardcover by Viking Press (1995)
Authors: Jan Cohn and Joseph Rutt
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The covers of Middle America's house journal
I have given this book four stars instead of five because it really should have come with a magnifying glass. There are over 3500 covers (in color) from the start of the last century and they are all one and a half inches by two inches, actually they could have been a bit bigger by reducing the generous margins round each cover.

Despite the small size there is plenty to enjoy in this well printed book. All the Rockwell's and Leyendecker's are here and into the forties and fifties you can follow Albert Staele's cover paintings of his spaniel Butch, or the regular winter snow scene covers painted by John Clymer. My favourite is Stevan Dohanos, he seemed to delight in cramming in as much detail as possible offering reader's a reassurance of the familiar and everday. Some publisher should do a book of his Post covers.

I was interested to see the covers of the short lived new look Post from September 61 to June 62, these were created by the famous designer Herb Lubalin but his efforts did not impress Middle America and the cover and inside look returned to the regular style. I always thought they looked great and I would love to have these 37 issues in my Post collection (send me an email if you have them)

From late 1962 the Post covers were almost all photographic, just like any other mass market magazine and the last weekly issue came out on February 8 1969. This book is a visual record of a unique American publication, just have your magnifying glass handy to enjoy the experience.


Creating America: George Horace Lorimer and the Saturday Evening Post
Published in Paperback by Univ of Pittsburgh Pr (Txt) (1990)
Authors: Jan Cohn and George Horace Lorimer
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Improbable Fiction: The Life of Mary Roberts Rinehart
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Pittsburgh Pr (Trd) (1980)
Author: Jan Cohn
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Palace or the Poorhouse: The American House As a Cultural Symbol (267P)
Published in Hardcover by Michigan State Univ Pr (1979)
Author: Jan Cohn
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Romance and the Erotics of Property: Mass-Market Fiction for Women
Published in Hardcover by Duke Univ Pr (Txt) (1988)
Author: Jan Cohn
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