Look Magazine August 29, 1939 The Duke and Duchess of Windsor No Label


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Look Magazine – August 29, 1939 – The Duke and Duchess of Windsor Cover (No Label, Good Condition)

This striking issue of Look Magazine, dated August 29, 1939, features The Duke and Duchess of Windsor on the cover, offering readers a glimpse into the post-abdication life of one of history’s most controversial royal couples—Edward VIII and Wallis Simpson. The lead article, “How to Crash the Windsor’s Set” by Seymour Berkson, provides a unique look into the high society surrounding the exiled royals in pre-WWII Europe.

IN THIS ISSUE – Volume 3, Number 18

AMERICAN SPOTLIGHT

  • You Can't Take It With You—And You Can't Leave It – Page 6

  • America’s Own Refugees: The Story Behind “The Grapes of Wrath” – Page 16

  • California’s Answer to “The Grapes of Wrath” – By Gov. Culbert L. Olson – Page 20

  • Governors Make Good Presidents — Sometimes – By Drew Pearson and Robert S. Allen – Page 50

  • Today’s Chorus Girls – By George Hale – Page 54

WORLD SPOTLIGHT

  • How to Crash the Windsor’s Set – By Seymour Berkson – Page 10

  • Japan Can’t Win – By Hallett Abend – Page 30

MOVIES

  • “The Women” – A Preview – Page 38

  • “Four Feathers” – A Preview – Page 58

FASHION & BEAUTY

  • Make-Up Tips for Glamour Debs – By Rex Westmore – Page 25

  • How to Judge Furs – Page 28

  • Adrian Designed These Clothes for “The Women” – Page 42

SPORTS

  • Jack Dempsey Picks the Man Who Could Beat Joe Louis – By Henry McLemore – Page 34

FEATURES & BRAIN TEASERS

  • Check Up On Love – Page 2

  • Photocrime – Page 4

  • The New LOOK Quiz – By Irving D. Tressler – Page 44

PEOPLE

  • Burt Elliott: He Has Put 383 Persons To Death – Page 48

  • Confidentially – Page 4

LETTERS

  • From LOOK Readers – Page 8

CONDITION:
This vintage magazine is in good condition, with no mailing label. Light edge wear is present but minimal for its age. See photos for reference.

We combine shipping upon request, and every issue is shipped with a plastic protective covering for archival protection.

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