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TITLE: TRUE
[Marvelous and RARE vintage man's magazine, full of great stories from famous writers, cartoons, photographs, great illustrations, and vintage advertisements!]
ISSUE DATE: NOVEMBER 1965; VOL. 46, NO. 342
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8½" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: A Deadly Sport gets a new hero. BULLFIGHTING. Cover Photograph By Charles Marden Fitch.

BONUS BOOK CONDENSATION: NORMAN C. MILLER: The $200 Million Oil Swindler Who Shook Wall Street. Tino Ce Angelis said the storage tanks were full of vegetable oils. So did an American Express subsidiary. But when creditors came looking for their billion gallons of collateral, it was gone. What's more it had never been.

TRUE ADVENTURE:
RUSSELL ANNABEL: The Saddest Vacation Story Ever Told. Illustrated by Tom Ballenger.
DOUGLAS F. STORER: The Rise and Fall of the House of Otto.

IN THE NEWS:
MALCOLM W. BROWNE: Playgirl City Under Siege.
GUY SHIPLER, JR.: The Town That Fought To Keep Prostitution.
ROBERT DALEY: A Deadly Sport Gets an Unlikely Hero. Bullfighting and EL CORDOBES. With photos.
ICE GOODAVAGE: Astrology: Surprising Revelations from a Suspect Science.
RON BUTLER: How To Dress for Indoor Sports.

TRUE'S WHO: ARTHUR HERZOG: The Great Society's Happiest Warrior.
HUNTING: ED PARK: Shoot Swans? Why Not!.
SPORTS: RON SMITH: Waiting for Looney.
AUTOMOTIVE: CHARLES N. BARNARD: The Case of the Scrambled Cadillacs.
SCIENCE: MAX GUNTHER: Our Big Robot Reach To Find Life in Space.
NATURE: DANIEL P. MANNIX: Treasure Trove of Backyard Pearls.
GUNS: RUSSELL BARNETT AITKEN: Rifles Go Ritzy.

HUMOR: JOHNNY CARSON: Happiness Is a Dry Martini.

PICTORIAL: BOB GRANT & JOHN E. BOYKIN: Tools That Shaped Ships.

SHORT FEATURES: TRUEly Yours; It's a Man's World; TRUE Goes Shopping; Strange But TRUE; This Funny Life.


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