Newsweek Magazine November 27 1939 Candidate Cactus Jack Garner of Texas


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Step back in time with this fascinating issue of Newsweek Magazine from November 27, 1939. It features an insightful profile of Cactus Jack Garner, the prominent political figure from Texas. This edition captures a unique moment in U.S. history as Garner campaigned for the vice presidency, making it a must-have for collectors and history enthusiasts alike.

This magazine is in good condition and has been preserved with care. An address label is affixed to the front cover, which is common for magazines of this era. You’ll also find minor wear throughout, indicating its age and adding character to this historic publication.

The magazine comes protected in a plastic covering, ensuring it remains safe from dust and damage. The protective layer allows you to enjoy the magazine without worrying about wear and tear over the years.

Upon inspection, you may notice some marks, but these do not detract from this magazine's overall appeal. Be sure to review the accompanying photos for a closer look at its condition.

Newsweek Magazine November 27 1939
  • Historical Significance: This issue highlights the political landscape of late 1930s America, featuring insights on Cactus Jack Garner's candidacy.
  • Collector's Item: An excellent addition to any vintage magazine collection, perfect for those who appreciate American history.

Add this remarkable piece of history to your collection today. Whether you're a dedicated collector or simply curious about the past, this magazine offers a glimpse into a pivotal time in American political history. Don't miss out on owning a slice of history!

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