Description
Look Magazine – September 13, 1938 – Aimee Semple McPherson Feature – No Mailing Label – Very Good Condition
This is an original issue of Look Magazine dated September 13, 1938, featuring a major spotlight on the controversial evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson. A pioneering figure in American religious broadcasting and founder of the Foursquare Church, McPherson was one of the most talked-about women of the early 20th century. This issue presents a reflective look at her life and career, surrounded by a rich mix of cultural reporting, movie previews, and American lifestyle content typical of Look Magazine's dynamic photojournalistic style.
The magazine is in very good condition, showing only minor wear on the edges consistent with its age. There is no mailing label, preserving the full visual appeal of the cover. The item pictured is exactly the one you will receive.
Select Contents Include:
American Spotlight
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Yellowstone National Park (p. 6)
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The Case For and Against the American Legion (p. 15)
People
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Aimee Semple McPherson (p. 8)
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Three Republican Presidential Hopes (p. 13)
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The Story of Irving Berlin (p. 22)
Crime & Society
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Why Do Women Kill? (p. 24)
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A Profit-Sharing Business (p. 20)
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Women vs. Men — Cartoons by Jefferson Machamer (p. 12)
Science & Health
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Why People Snore (p. 19)
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How Smart Are You About Medicine? (p. 48)
Movies
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“Suez” — LOOK's New Movie Preview (p. 32)
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Patsy Kelly Reduces (p. 44)
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Mr. Moto Tosses a Pal (p. 45)
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Joan Bennett Takes a Bubble Bath (p. 51)
Sports
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Jack Dempsey’s Own Story of the “Long Count” (p. 28)
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Bill DeCorrevont, Boy Football Hero (p. 30)
Other Highlights
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LUD—The World's No. 1 Model (p. 36)
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Photocrime (p. 34)
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20 Questions to Test You (p. 50)
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The Tot Lot (Where Big Kids Are Barred) (p. 42)
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From LOOK Readers (p. 46)
A striking issue for collectors interested in American religious history, early Hollywood, or pre-WWII journalism.
All items are shipped with a plastic protective covering. Combined shipping is available upon request.