Newsweek Magazine July 24 1939 Francis C. Harrington of the WPA He Stands by Law


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Sale price$14.95 USD

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Step back in time with this vintage edition of Newsweek Magazine, dated July 24, 1939. This captivating publication features an insightful article on Francis C. Harrington of the Works Progress Administration (WPA), focused on the compelling theme of law and order during a pivotal chapter in American history.

In this magazine, you'll find not just news, but a snapshot of society’s challenges and triumphs. The coverage reflects the cultural and political climate of the late 1930s—a time of great change and evolving perspectives. This is a rare opportunity for collectors, history buffs, and anyone interested in the roots of modern journalism.

The magazine is in good condition, preserving its historical integrity while conveying the essence of its time. It does, however, include a few signs of wear that add to its vintage charm:

  • Minor wear covers the entire magazine, offering proof of its journey through time.
  • An address label on the front provides a personal touch from its original owner.

Further adding to its uniqueness, this magazine comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring that it remains safe for years to come. There are a few creases throughout the publication, primarily located on the back, which are visible in our provided photos. These details contribute to the magazine's character and authenticity.

Take a closer look at the magazine's stunning cover below:

Newsweek Magazine July 24 1939 Cover

Whether you are adding to your collection or seeking a unique gift for a history enthusiast, this Newsweek Magazine is a true treasure. Relive the past and explore the stories that shaped the world. Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of history!

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