Rex Magazine December 1957 Julie Newmar Cover No Label


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This rare vintage magazine, the December 1957 issue of Rex Magazine, showcases an iconic cover featuring the glamorous actress Julie Newmar. A great addition to any vintage magazine collection, this issue highlights an era brimming with innovative cultural shifts and distinctive style.

Within its pages, you'll discover engaging articles filled with witty social commentary, humor, and captivating fiction. This particular issue is notable for its exploration of Ivy League elitism critiqued in the article "The Sad, Sick, and Sorry Ivy League" by Joseph Hazlitt, alongside Hollywood satire by the renowned humorist S.J. Perelman. The collection of stories provides readers with a blend of noir, romantic, and crime fiction that captures the essence of 1950s storytelling.

For collectors and enthusiasts of mid-century culture, this Rex Magazine vintage issue is significant not only for its content but also for its aesthetic charm. It forms a valuable part of historical documentation reflecting the societal attitudes and cultural landscapes of the time.

The magazine is in good vintage condition with age-related wear on the cover, typical for its era—no label is present, enhancing its desirability for collectors. Each magazine comes with a protective covering for preservation.

This issue is perfect for:

  • Collectors of vintage magazines looking for unique and rare finds.
  • Fans of classic film and literature wanting to explore mid-century cultural journalism.

Don’t miss your chance to own this exquisite slice of the past; secure your copy today and enrich your collection with this unique piece of cultural history!

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