Description
Look Magazine – June 20, 1939 – Paulette Goddard Cover – No Mailing Label – Very Good Condition
This is an original June 20, 1939 issue of Look Magazine (Vol. 3, No. 13), featuring glamorous actress Paulette Goddard on the cover. By this time, Goddard was not only an established Hollywood star following her performance in Modern Times (1936), but also a leading lady rumored to be romantically involved with Charlie Chaplin. Her poised presence on the cover reflects her growing influence as one of the era’s most photographed and talked-about women.
The magazine is in very good condition, showing only minor edge wear with no mailing label, making it an attractive item for display or archival. The exact item shown in the photos is what you will receive.
Highlights from This Issue Include:
American Spotlight
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A Third Term for Roosevelt by Harold L. Ickes – p. 6
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Schoolteachers Aren’t Fit to Teach – p. 18
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Housekeeping in the White House by Drew Pearson & Robert S. Allen – p. 46
Fashion
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20-Hour-a-Day Clothes – p. 32
Movies
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Things You’re Not Supposed to Know – p. 10
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Juarez: A Preview – p. 52
People
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Confidentially – p. 4
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First Aid for Famous Feet – p. 42
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Life of a Shipnews Reporter by Walter Marshall – p. 48
Sports
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Which Way Will Galento Fall? by Henry McLemore – p. 15
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Bill McKechnie of Cincinnati by Tom Meany – p. 40
Thrills
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Lady Daredevil – p. 14
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He Catches a Bullet in His Teeth – p. 36
World Spotlight
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Hitler Will Fall by Emil Ludwig – p. 22
Brain Teasers & Letters
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Photocrime – p. 55
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20 Questions to Test You – p. 58
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Letters from LOOK Readers – p. 56
This issue blends 1930s political discourse, golden-era Hollywood features, and curious public interest pieces—all wrapped in a striking cover image of Paulette Goddard at the height of her fame.
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