Description
Discover a piece of history with the Life Magazine August 28, 1939, featuring a stunning cover portrait of the iconic tennis star Alice Marble. This vintage magazine is a remarkable collectible that offers a captivating look into a pivotal moment just before the onset of World War II.
This issue is particularly notable not only for its beautiful cover art, but also for its deep insights into the events shaping the world at the time. Readers will find articles detailing Germany's show of artillery power, a practice run for the upcoming 1940 Census, and insights into the latest fashion trends from Paris. The vibrant blend of sports, art, and cultural commentary makes this Life Magazine vintage issue a valuable addition to any collection.
Key Features:
- Includes a photographic essay spotlighting the U.S. Army Signal Corps.
- Covers significant events, such as the police investigation into a streamliner wreck and a feature on singer Sister Rosetta Tharpe.
This magazine is in excellent condition, with light wear typical for its age, maintaining its collectibility. It is housed in a protective plastic cover to preserve its quality for years to come. Please refer to the images for a visual assessment of its condition.
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This 1939 vintage magazine encapsulates the spirit of its time, making it a must-have for enthusiasts of vintage publications and aficionados of American history. Elevate your collection with this artifact from a dynamic era filled with cultural shifts and historical significance.