Description
Click Magazine – April 1941 – Vol. 4, No. 4 – Girls on Parade / Ziegfeld Girl Cover – No Label
This listing is for the April 1941 issue of Click Magazine, Volume 4, Number 4, featuring the vibrant feature Girls on Parade with Ziegfeld Girl Rosita Royce and her trained pigeons. A striking look into the glamour of stage entertainment and vintage Hollywood charm, this issue captures American life just months before the U.S. entered World War II.
The magazine is in good condition and does not have an address label. The item pictured in the listing is the exact item you will receive. Please review the image carefully for condition purposes. All our magazines are stored in protective plastic coverings. Combined shipping is available upon request.
Feature Articles Include:
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“I Lived With America’s Army” (p.10) – Reporter John R. Whiting immerses himself in life at Fort Dix, New Jersey, living alongside soldiers for an up-close view of military training.
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Let Your Hips Swing Fancy-Free (p.16) – Fashion authority Elizabeth Hawes delivers a sharp critique of corsets, offering a social commentary on women’s clothing and freedom of movement.
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Click’s Guide (p.19) – Spotlighting Girls on Parade and Ziegfeld Girl Rosita Royce, this section also covers My Sister Eileen and And Jill.
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Woman Angle (p.21) – A visually rich photo-story exploring the evolving identity of modern womanhood, presented in full color.
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C-R-A-S-H! They Take No Chances (p.41) – A thrilling behind-the-scenes report on stunt drivers and the calculated safety measures that protect them during dangerous performances.
Additional Features:
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G. B. Shaw Pleads for American Aid (p.2)
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A Gag Cartoon Comes to Life (p.3)
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Behind the 8-Ball in Baseball (p.5)
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Gossiphotographs: The Little Man Rebels (p.13)
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Rosita Royce: The Care and Feeding of Pigeons (p.20)
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Cineclicks of the Month (p.30)
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Disclics of the Month (p.31)
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Yank Porter: World’s Most Photogenic Drummer (p.34)
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The Last Time I Saw Paris (p.38)
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Hilda Terry: Favorite Cartoon Rejects (p.40)
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Is the Rock of Gibraltar Still Strong? (p.44)
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Ghosts from the Tombs (p.46)
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Trixy-Pix (p.48)
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Clicks and Clucks: Readers’ Letters (p.50)
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Reconditioning Horses in a Beach Sanitarium (p.50)
Edited by M. Robert Rogers and Elliott Curtiss, with art direction by J. Walter Flynn and Hollywood contributions from Herbert L. Bregstein, this issue is an excellent representation of American pop culture, wartime commentary, and mid-century entertainment journalism.
Ideal for collectors of vintage media, early 1940s fashion, or pre-war Americana.