Description
Click Magazine – October 1941 – Vol. 4, No. 10 – Lana Turner Cover – No Label – VG Condition
This listing features the October 1941 issue of Click Magazine, Volume 4, Number 10, showcasing a radiant Lana Turner on the cover—an early nod to her status as one of Hollywood's most captivating rising stars. Released during a tense global backdrop, this issue combines wartime commentary, personal style advice, and rich celebrity content.
The magazine is in very good condition, with only minor edge wear consistent with age. The exact item shown in the listing photo is the one you will receive. Please review the images to evaluate condition. All our magazines are shipped in protective plastic sleeves. Combined shipping is available—just ask.
Feature Articles Include:
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Hyde Park Spells Roosevelt (p.11) – A guided tour of President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s ancestral home in Hyde Park, offering readers historical and personal context into one of America’s most influential families.
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Skirt Lengths Should Vary (p.18) – Fashion expert Elizabeth Hawes challenges rigid style rules with a guide encouraging women to embrace individuality in clothing, especially when it comes to hemlines.
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Click’s Guide (p.21) – Includes vibrant color and black-and-white cartoons, a story about a Hollywood-bound track team scout, and reader-favorite features from stage and screen.
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The Battle of America (p.41) – Coverage of the largest U.S. Army training maneuvers in history, led by General Ared White, providing a dramatic glimpse into America’s preparations for potential entry into the war.
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Position in Sleep (p.50) – A unique blend of science and psychology, this article examines sleeping habits and what your sleep position says about you.
Additional Highlights:
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Pulse of America (Cover 2)
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Walter Duranty on Why Russia Amazed the Experts (p.3)
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Air Women Training for Defense (p.7)
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Revolution at Notre Dame by Bill Stern (p.9)
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Gossiphotographs (p.16)
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Edit Your Own Cartoons: Rejects (p.20)
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Get Thee Behind Me, Satan! (p.22)
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Click’s Sweater Girl Now in Movies (p.24)
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Belle Starr Gets Cleaned Up on Screen (p.26)
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Cineclicks and Disclics (pp.28–29)
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Benny: J. Carver Pusey (p.31)
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The Kiss That Jolted Hollywood (p.32)
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Hollywood’s Daring Evening Gowns (p.33)
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Short Story: Don’t Look Now, But... (p.34)
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Cuddles and Puddles (p.35)
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Talent Out Where the Cows Begin (p.36)
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Laughlines (p.37)
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Crime of the Month: Fourth in a Series (p.46)
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Readers’ Picture Album: Mimic in Miniature (p.48)
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Clicks and Clucks: Readers’ Letters (p.52)
Edited by M. Robert Rogers and Elliott Curtiss, with art direction by J. Walter Flynn and Hollywood editorial from Herbert L. Bregstein, this issue reflects the transitional moment between peacetime culture and wartime urgency—with Lana Turner’s glamour providing a captivating visual anchor.
A valuable acquisition for collectors of vintage Hollywood, pre-war American magazines, or early 1940s fashion and film history.