Description
Explore the captivating world of vintage magazines with the American Girl Magazine June 1971, featuring the thought-provoking article A Feast Before Famine by Susan Cooper. This issue takes you on a delightful journey through the culturally rich landscape of the early 1970s, showcasing a blend of games, fashion, beauty, and homemaking tips tailored for young girls.
This particular issue is significant as it encapsulates the essence of childhood during a transformative time in American history. It serves as a cultural artifact, providing insight into the values and interests of youth in the 1970s. With engaging articles such as 'Fun 'n Games', 'A Peaceful Breakup?', and 'Wild!', this issue offers a diverse range of topics that spark curiosity and creativity.
Condition-wise, the magazine is in excellent condition with light wear typical for its age, making it a perfect addition to any vintage collection. It comes with a protective plastic covering to ensure its preservation. Whether you're a collector of vintage magazines or simply looking for a nostalgic piece of Americana, this magazine is a must-have.
Key features of this collectible magazine include:
- Diverse Content: Articles touch on everything from fashion trends to creative games.
- Cultural Insight: A reflection of young girls' lives in the vibrant 1970s.
Delve into the nostalgic pages of this vintage issue:
Articles
- 12 - Fun 'n Games
- 14 - A Peaceful Breakup? Patricia Baum
- 16 - Action 70 is Alive and Well in Des Moines, Marjorie Newsome
- 34 - Didn’t the Sign Say Flag Man? Terry Mocabee
Fashion and Beauty
- 18 - Wig Power! Cleo
- 24 - Fancy This ... and Fancy That
- 24 - Stitch 'n Switch Fashions
Homemaking
- 10 - A Feast Before Famine, Susan Cooper
- 28 - V-V-V-V-R-R-R-R-room Decorating
- 30 - Tie Dye-namics
- 38 - Homemaking by the Book
Fiction
- 23 - Laugh, Roland, It's Funny, Sharon Leighton
Features
- 37 - Wild!
- 39 - Lament of the Lazy, Kim Eagan
- 40 - What is Life? Judith May Fleischman
- 40 - Show Us What You've Seen
- 41 - Daydreams, Carol Botwin
- 42 - Alchemy to Zoo Management
This vintage magazine offers a treasure trove of insight and entertainment that continues to resonate today. Perfect for collectors and anyone interested in the vibrant history of American culture, the American Girl Magazine June 1971 is ready to delight and inspire.