I have to believe this wa sone of FM's worst-selling issues. The bold cover of Elsa Lanchester as "the Bride" probably did little to intrigue prospective male buyers. I do wonder, though, what the article or photo was on page 34 of that issue.
I wonder too, David... unfortunately, it will likely be some time before I'll ever have a chance to find out, as those issues of FM are way, way, WAY out of my price range!
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I have to believe this wa sone of FM's worst-selling issues. The bold cover of Elsa Lanchester as "the Bride" probably did little to intrigue prospective male buyers. I do wonder, though, what the article or photo was on page 34 of that issue.
ReplyDeleteI wonder too, David... unfortunately, it will likely be some time before I'll ever have a chance to find out, as those issues of FM are way, way, WAY out of my price range!
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