Click Magazine August 1941 Vol. 4, No. 8 Georgia Carroll Cover No Label VG


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Click Magazine – August 1941 – Vol. 4, No. 8 – Georgia Carroll Cover – No Label – VG Condition

This listing features the August 1941 issue of Click Magazine, Volume 4, Number 8, with glamorous model and future Big Band singer Georgia Carroll gracing the cover. A compelling mix of cultural critique, fashion insight, wartime speculation, and Hollywood highlights, this issue captures the evolving American spirit in the final months before the U.S. entered World War II.

The magazine is in very good condition, with only minor edge wear. The item shown in the listing photos is the exact item you will receive. Please refer to the images for condition. All of our magazines are stored in plastic protective sleeves. Combined shipping is available—just ask.

Feature Articles Include:

  • Wanted: A Hays Office for Society (p.6) – A social commentary inspired by a controversial incident involving Helen Brown-Norden and Latin actors. The article proposes a code of public conduct akin to the Hays Office for films.

  • Substitute Panama Canal? (p.8) – Hall Roosevelt, cousin of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, explores a classified defense proposal for an alternate canal route, unveiling a long-hidden element of national security planning.

  • Mad Dogs and American Males (p.12) – Fashion expert Elizabeth Hawes challenges men to dress well even in summer heat, striking a balance between comfort and confidence.

  • America’s Next Boom (p.14) – A visionary article on the future of aviation, predicting child-safe aircraft and postwar innovations that could lead to mainstream flying cars.

  • Click’s Guide (p.21) – Packed with celebrity features including Ann Corio, Maxie Rosenbloom, Noël Coward, and Claudette Colbert, along with a short story, humor columns, and photo spreads.

Additional Highlights:

  • Safe at Home! (p.1)

  • Inside Click (p.2)

  • Greatest News Story of the Age (p.4)

  • French Movie Idol Discovers America (p.7)

  • Color Camera Catches Mexican Cock Fight (p.10)

  • Laughlines (p.18)

  • Ann Corio Plays Tondeleyo (p.22)

  • Colbert’s “Hot Kiss” Causes Blow-Up (p.26)

  • Hollywood’s Six Most Beautiful Girls (p.28)

  • Cineclicks and Disclics (pp.30–31)

  • Cuddles and Puddles (p.32)

  • Meet the Girl Who Poses for Cuddles (p.33)

  • America’s Own Pageant Play (p.34)

  • Rosenbloom Has No Imitators (p.36)

  • Short Story: Mental Cure (p.38)

  • Surf Boards Ahoy! (p.40)

  • Crime of the Month: Second in Series (p.43)

  • Readers’ Picture Album: American Way Model Party (p.48)

  • Clicks and Clucks: Readers’ Letters (p.50)

  • Pulse of America (Cover 3)

Edited by M. Robert Rogers and Elliott Curtiss, with art direction by J. Walter Flynn and Hollywood contributions by Herbert L. Bregstein, this issue provides a vibrant and multifaceted window into 1941 America—balancing social critique, fashion, entertainment, and the looming presence of global conflict.

A must-have for collectors of pre-war media, early aviation history, vintage fashion, or classic Hollywood memorabilia.

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