The Saturday Evening Post (1951-52)

Teague’s assignments for The Post slowed in 1951 and 1952, perhaps related to building his home in Carmel.  He had no serial assignments during the period.  Below is a good sample of his output for The Post during the period, which demonstrates his range as a mature illustrator across various genres.  Story text is omitted for a cleaner presentation.  

The Wrong Man To Cheat, The Saturday Evening Post, Mar. 31, 1951, page 1
The Flirt At Cougar Ford, The Saturday Evening Post, May 5, 1951, page 1
Killer At Bay, The Saturday Evening Post, July 14, 1951, page 1
He Wanted To Be A Hero, The Saturday Evening Post, Nov. 10, 1951, pages 1-2
He Wanted To Be A Hero, Nov. 10, 1951, page 1 detail
The Magnificent Thief, The Saturday Evening Post, Dec. 15, 1951, pages 1-2
The Magnificent Thief, Dec. 15, 1951, page 2 detail
Submarine Ambush, The Saturday Evening Post, Feb. 9, 1952, pages 1-2
Submarine Ambush, Feb. 9, 1952, page 2 detail
Murder Island, The Saturday Evening Post, Apr. 19, 1952, page 2