Sign-up to Bud’s weekly eNewsletter or download the catalog at Bud’s Art Books. The latest Bud Plant’s Incredible Catalog (Early Summer 2020) arrived this week and I was happy to see it included a listing for The Digest Enthusiast No. has shipped the proof of TDE12 and I anxiously await its arrival. A classic novel, reprinted in a beautifully designed new package, still leveraging the best of the past, but with bright, white paper stock the first edition never glimpsed in the madball. Stellar cast of cronies caught in a web of avarice, cons, lust, and murder. In sum: a welcome edition for Spring 2020.įinally, I read Black Gat Book No. Susan Swan serves as Senior Editor on this edition that includes articles on animals lost on the Titanic, encounters with Shadow People, Sumerian “Gardener’s Sin,” the Devil’s footprints, monster hotspot Payson, Arizona, crystal skulls, UFO theories, a history of tattooing, and plenty of other true reports of the strange and unknown. Editor Phyllis Galde use her editorial to honor the memory of her friend and co-editor Rosemary Ellen Guiley who passed in July 2019. Nostalgia Digest Book 46 Chapter 3 Summer 2020įinished reading Fate No. Plus, the Radio Program Guide for Those Were the Days and WGN Radio Theatre Swimsuit Spotlight: Ava Gardner, Doris Day, Anne Baxter, Kirk Douglas, Loretta Young, Alexis Smith, Jackie Cooper, Leila Ernest, Kay Stewart, Eddie Bracken, Richard Conte, Gene Tierney, Beryl Vaughn, Jimmy Durante, Maureen O’Hara, Marie Windsor, and Ginger Rogers.Īnnette Bochenek “Our (Every)man in Hollywood” James Stewart became a movie star, but never forgot his small-town roots. Garry Berman “Vass You Dere, Sharlie?” Jack Pearl and the rise and fall of Baron Munchausen.ĭan McGuire “At This Theatre Next Week” Chapter Threeĭavid Rutter “Summers of Enlightenment” How the Chautauqua movement conquered America…by offering its citizens “all things in life.” veterans and amputees ensured the game would go on. Randy Turner “What it was was Mayberry” ( The Andy Griffith Show)Īl Doyle “Play Ball?” When baseball’s top players went to War, a wave of youngsters. Steve Darnall “Hello, Out There in Radioland!”ĬeleBio: Barbara Stanwyck (Paramount Pictures, 1949)
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