Description
Look Magazine – July 20, 1937 – The Story of Movie Censorship – No Mailing Label – Very Good Condition
This is an original issue of Look Magazine dated July 20, 1937, featuring the cover story “The Story of Movie Censorship.” This historically significant feature explores the growing influence of film regulation during Hollywood's Golden Age, coinciding with the enforcement of the Hays Code and rising public scrutiny over morality in motion pictures. The issue captures a pivotal moment in American cultural history, with striking visuals and reporting that defined Look's early editorial voice.
The magazine is in very good condition, showing only minor edge wear consistent with its age. It has no mailing label, preserving the integrity of the front cover. Please refer to the detailed photos—the item shown is the exact one you will receive.
A well-preserved example of pre-WWII photojournalism, this issue is ideal for collectors of vintage magazines, film historians, or anyone interested in the intersection of media, censorship, and American culture in the 1930s.
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