Description
Click Magazine – January 1941 – Vol. 4, No. 1 – Cuddles and Puddles Cover – No Label
Offered for sale is a vintage issue of Click Magazine dated January 1941, Volume 4, Number 1, featuring the charming cover illustration titled Cuddles and Puddles by artist Frank Smith. This collectible issue is in good condition and notably free of any address label. The exact item pictured is the one you will receive. Please review the provided image carefully to assess condition prior to purchase.
This issue features a compelling array of mid-century cultural content, including a rare feature granting Click magazine access to Albert Einstein’s study, as well as hard-hitting political commentary and popular entertainment insights of the era.
Highlights from the Table of Contents include:
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Einstein Admits Click Into His Study (p.2)
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The Women Who Betrayed France (p.6)
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A Girl Dates a Cadet at West Point (p.12)
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Fashions for the Skier (p.16)
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Peggy Moran: Her Heart Belongs to Daddy (p.42)
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Democracy in the Army (p.43)
Hollywood–Broadway–Humor Section (Pages 19–38):
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Deems Taylor Discusses “Fantasia” (p.20)
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Paul Muni on “Hudson’s Bay” (p.23)
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Jack Benny vs. Fred Allen in “Love Thy Neighbor” (p.28)
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The Women of “Panama Hattie” (p.32)
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Toscanini in Pajamas (p.38)
Edited by M. Robert Rogers and Elliott Curtiss, with contributions from Hollywood editorial representative Herbert L. Bregstein and art direction by J. Walter Flynn, this issue represents a significant cultural snapshot from early 1941.
All of our vintage magazines are stored in protective plastic coverings to ensure preservation. Combined shipping is available upon request.
A fine addition for collectors of pre-war American periodicals, film ephemera, or mid-20th-century journalism.