Description
Look Magazine – April 12, 1938 – Japan Boycott & Huey Long’s Heir – No Mailing Label – Very Good Condition
This is an original issue of Look Magazine dated April 12, 1938, featuring timely and politically charged coverage on two major topics of the era: the Japan boycott movement and a profile of Huey Long’s political successor. The Japan boycott feature likely addresses growing American public resistance to Japanese goods amid rising tensions in Asia, while the article on “Huey’s Heir” examines Louisiana politics in the wake of the populist senator’s assassination in 1935.
The magazine is in very good condition, with minor wear along the edges consistent with its age. There is no mailing label, preserving the clean presentation of the original cover. The item shown in the photos is exactly the one you will receive.
Though the full contents are not listed, Look issues from this period typically include:
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Politically focused photo essays and investigative reports
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Celebrity profiles and Hollywood insights
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Lifestyle, fashion, and humor features
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Public opinion pieces, cartoons, and quizzes
This issue is an outstanding collectible for enthusiasts of pre-WWII American politics, international relations, and Depression-era journalism.
All items are shipped with a plastic protective covering. Combined shipping is available upon request.