Life Magazine September 4, 1939 Rosalind Russell Cover No Label


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Explore a truly iconic piece of history with this Life Magazine from September 4, 1939, featuring a stunning cover portrait of the esteemed actress Rosalind Russell. This vintage issue stands out not only for its beautiful cover art but also for the significant cultural context it provides, as it emerges during a pivotal moment in history.

This September 1939 issue encapsulates the escalating tensions in Europe on the brink of World War II, making it a remarkable collectible for history buffs and vintage magazine enthusiasts alike. It explores significant themes of the time, including:

  • The War Crisis: A detailed feature on the political intricacies surrounding Nazi Germany and the threats to global peace.
  • Photographic Highlights: A captivating visual essay on Switzerland's citizen army, showcasing how its people safeguard their freedom during troubled times.

The magazine includes several additional articles such as a profile on Booth Tarkington and an exploration of the Mayo Clinic, blending entertainment with insightful discussions on health and society.

This collectible Life Magazine vintage issue is in excellent condition, showcasing only light wear typical for its age, making it an ideal acquisition for collectors. Each magazine comes with a protective plastic covering to ensure its preservation and longevity.

As you browse through its pages, you'll experience a rare glimpse into pre-war America and the vibrant culture of the late 1930s. Don't miss the opportunity to add this significant piece of memorabilia to your collection!

Please refer to the images for clarification on the magazine's condition.

With combined shipping options available, it's easy to grow your collection of vintage magazines. Dive into the rich history contained within this nostalgic issue today!

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