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Coronet

CORONET was a nice little magazine published (originally) by the same publishers as Esquire, from 1936 to 1961. I think it is sometimes overlooked as a collectible now because it has been out of business for a while. But in it's day its combination of interesting articles and photo "stories" was popular. Here's a great example: Somehow they managed to get Salvador Dali to do some paintings for them, exclusively. There are photos in the listing, here.

 We have almost ALL the original issues of CORONET available here, and MANY Back issues of ESQUIRE, from the 1930s to the present day!

 

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