The Rustic Poetry of Louisa Walker
The Great Smoky Mountain Association has a great deal of information on the Walker Sisters, and they kindly allowed us to reprint a poem from... More
Diana Denny received a Bachelor of Arts degree in History from long enough ago to qualify as a historical document itself. She has spent many hours in what is a playground for history buffs, The Saturday Evening Post archives.
The Great Smoky Mountain Association has a great deal of information on the Walker Sisters, and they kindly allowed us to reprint a poem from... More
If there’s anything I’ve learned from studying hundreds of magazine covers for the Post and Country Gentleman, a sister publication, it is that dogs hate... More
Deep in the mountains of East Tennessee, the Walker sisters are still living in the 19th century—and finding it not so bad, either.... More
So you’re feeling sorry for yourself because you got a speeding ticket. Well, maybe it will help to know that speeding is nothing new. Okay,... More
Is there any relief from this heat? Yes! It’s August, and the dog days of summer are upon us, but we found delightful covers from... More
Our attention was brought to an intriguing 1949 article (“They Do Anything to Get Into the U.S.A.”) by an equally intriguing current-day story. A... More
Sure, 1960's and 70's covers depicted the Vietnam War and politics. But happily, on occasion, a celebrity showed up. Last week, it was leading... More
This 1966 cover is one of several I’ve unearthed to answer the burning question: “which celebrities appeared on the covers of The Saturday Evening Post?” ... More
I fell in love with this 1977 Country Gentleman cover when I ran across it in the archives recently. CG was a sister magazine to... More
Artist J.C. Leyendecker did dozens of covers of babies, including this cutie. So how did a baby become a cover model for America's most famous... More
We don’t know about global warming, but we see here in July of 1910 it was hot! It is now July a hundred years later,... More
The adventures of Norman Rockwell's city-slicker-turned-country-boy, Cousin Reginald.... More
If you think Dad has been neglected, you haven’t looked at our great collection of covers.... More
Think you have a busy Father's Day? Meet the Joachim family from our 1958 article, "How to Raise a Multitude." Twelve girls and five boys... More
So your tomatoes are a little bit smaller than you expected. We can’t help with gardening tips (at least in the “Featured Artists” segment), but... More
The irritated tire-changer? Why, that’s artist George Hughes himself. When we noticed that Artist George Hughes did so many fun illustrations revolving around cars, so with... More
These covers depict the lives of our doughboys from The Great War.... More