Description
Click Magazine – February 1941 – Vol. 4, No. 2 – Ida Lupino: Father's Girl Cover – No Label
This listing is for the February 1941 issue of Click Magazine, Volume 4, Number 2, featuring the noted actress Ida Lupino on the cover, with artwork by Frank Smith. The headline story, Ida Lupino: Father’s Girl, offers readers a personal look into the rising star’s Hollywood career and family background.
The magazine is in good condition with no address label. The exact item shown in the listing images is the one you will receive. Please refer to the picture to assess condition. All items are shipped in a protective plastic sleeve for preservation. Combined shipping is available upon request.
Selected Highlights from the Table of Contents:
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Nazi Shoes on American Feet (p.3) – An early wartime report examining Axis influence.
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How a Public Opinion Poll Works (p.7) – An informative feature on the science of polling.
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Joe Louis Must Retire (p.14) – A bold statement on the boxing legend’s future.
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If Click Were Published in London (p.16) – A speculative piece amid the backdrop of war.
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Japan Attacks the U.S. in 1941 (p.42) – A provocative forecast from the Pacific theater.
Hollywood–Broadway–Humor Section (Pages 19–41):
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Ida Lupino: Father’s Girl (p.21) – The centerpiece feature on Lupino’s life and lineage.
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The Hanging of John Brown (p.25) – A historical look at the abolitionist’s final days.
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A Plea for Democracy by Charlie Chaplin (p.28) – Commentary from the iconic filmmaker.
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Flimsies: Fashions in Lingerie (p.35) – A peek into mid-century fashion.
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The Quiz Kids: Juvenile Experts (p.38) – Spotlight on America’s brainy youth.
Edited by M. Robert Rogers and Elliott Curtiss, with Hollywood insights from Herbert L. Bregstein and design by Art Editor J. Walter Flynn, this issue offers a mix of political foresight, cultural reporting, and Hollywood profiles—making it a valuable collectible for those interested in 1940s media, film history, or pre-WWII American journalism.