Description
Look Magazine – April 22, 1941 – Carol Bruce Cover (No Label, VG Condition)
This vintage issue of Look Magazine, dated April 22, 1941 (Vol. 5, No. 8), features actress and singer Carol Bruce on the cover. Known for her work on stage and screen, Bruce was rising to national prominence at the time, admired for both her vocal talent and striking presence. This issue captures her during the early peak of her career, just as she began transitioning from Broadway to Hollywood.
Highlighted features in this edition include:
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“How a Woman Looks at a Man” – a revealing cultural commentary on relationships and gender norms
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“The New Roosevelt” by Dorothy Thompson – political analysis of FDR’s evolving leadership in wartime America
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“Must We Fight Japan?” by Ernest O. Hauser – a timely and provocative question as tensions in the Pacific escalate
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“Each Night They Save London” – a moving piece on civilian defense efforts during the Blitz
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“The Men Behind the State Department” by Raymond Clapper – a behind-the-scenes look at U.S. foreign policy architects
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Movie features including a Look Preview of “The Great Lie” and editorial picks in Look Recommends
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“Look Examines Bob Feller” by Henry McLemore – a sports profile of the legendary Cleveland Indians pitcher
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Fashion and lifestyle spreads: “How to Select Your Spring Suit”, “For Whom the Scales Toll”, and “Cooking for Fun” by Ben Irvin Butler
Condition:
This issue is in very good condition, showing minor wear along the edges consistent with age. There is no address label. The exact item shown in the photos is the one you will receive. Please refer to all pictures for accurate condition details.
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