Description
Introducing the **Life Magazine December 11, 1939**, featuring the enchanting **Betty Grable** on the cover, a true gem among vintage magazines. This issue captures a pivotal moment in American culture when Grable was a beloved symbol of the Hollywood dream, embodying glamour and talent in the late 1930s. With its rich visual storytelling and engaging articles, this magazine offers a fascinating glimpse into the past.
This vintage issue is significant not only for its beautiful cover but also for its insightful reporting on major world events of the time. Inside, readers will find compelling articles such as:
- **Japanese Capture of Nanning** – a critical event in the ongoing Sino-Japanese conflict.
- **War on the Western Front** and its impact on daily life during rising tensions in Europe.
Moreover, the magazine includes a variety of features ranging from a photographic essay on Kansas girls to insights into popular culture, including theater, sports, and music which reflect the vibrant society of the era.
This particular copy is in **very good condition**, showing only minor wear on the edges, typical for its age. Each vintage magazine from our collection comes with a protective covering, ensuring its preservation for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Please refer to the detailed photos to appreciate its condition fully.
Explore this **collectible** piece of history and cherish the nostalgia it evokes. Combine this with our other vintage magazines for enhanced shipping options – just ask!
This December 1939 issue is a must-have for any serious collector of vintage magazines and a delightful addition to any historical archive. Own a piece of history and relish the stories that shaped the course of the 20th century!