Description
Discover an incredible piece of history with this collection of **Life Magazine** from July 1943. These magazines represent a fascinating glimpse into life during World War II and are perfect for collectors, historians, or anyone interested in the era.
This lot includes four issues, covering the weeks of July 5, 12, 19, and 26, 1943. Each issue captures the essence of a pivotal time in American history, with compelling stories, stunning photographs, and commentary that reflect the social and political climate of the day.
Life Magazine July 5, 1943: U.S. Combat Dead
Highlights include important features such as:
- Detailed reporting on U.S. casualties and the events of the war.
- Insightful cultural discussions, including articles on entertainment and public sentiment at the time.
The magazine covers various significant topics, from the Detroit Race Riot to U.S. military operations in the Pacific.
Life Magazine July 12, 1943: Roy Rogers & Trigger
This issue offers a closer look at home-front crises, reports on the bombing of the Ruhr, and showcases inspiring stories, including a photographic essay of San Francisco.
Life Magazine July 19, 1943: Woman Air Force Pilot Shirley Slade
Explore articles addressing the corn crisis and features about notable figures of the era including war-related personal stories and achievements.
Life Magazine July 26, 1943: Civilian Perspectives
This magazine provides insight into daily life during the war, enriching your understanding of the period.
Each magazine is a tangible connection to the past, packed with captivating content. Don’t miss this opportunity to own a piece of history that is both educational and collectible!