Description
Focus Magazine – July 1938, Vol. 1 No. 4 – Exposing Jap Spies in America
No Mailing Label | Good Condition | Plastic Protective Cover Included
This is an original copy of Focus Magazine, July 1938 issue (Vol. 1, No. 4), headlined with the provocative feature “Japan’s Shadow Over The U.S.” – a period piece that reflects the tense pre-WWII geopolitical climate and growing American concerns over foreign espionage. This copy is in good condition, has no mailing label, and is preserved in a plastic protective sleeve.
Key articles in this issue include:
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Japan’s Shadow Over The U.S. – A detailed report suggesting the presence of Japanese intelligence activity on American soil.
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Slum Owners Ignore the Law and Crime Breeds in the Slums – Investigative features highlighting the socio-economic decay in urban areas.
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Our Confused Divorce Laws and The Divorce Almanac – An exposé on the inconsistencies and social implications of divorce legislation.
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Flytrap Plant Eats Meat – A scientific curiosity piece exploring carnivorous plants.
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California’s Insect Patrol – A report on agricultural defense against invasive pests.
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Boy Meets Girl at Clifton’s – A glimpse into Depression-era social life and dating culture.
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Plus a variety of other features including “Human Heads,” “SunTan and Windburn,” and “Sandy’s National Mutt Show.”
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