Saturday Evening Post Magazine August 28 1954 A Man's World - George Hughes


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Sale price$24.95 USD

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Step back in time with the iconic Saturday Evening Post Magazine from August 28, 1954. This vintage publication embodies the essence of a bygone era, offering a unique glimpse into "A Man's World" as illustrated by renowned artist George Hughes. This issue serves as a time capsule, capturing cultural nuances and societal perspectives from the mid-20th century.

The cover art by George Hughes is a standout feature of this magazine. It reflects the artistic styles of the era, making it not only a collectible but also a piece of art history. Whether you're a magazine collector, a history buff, or just someone who appreciates vintage aesthetics, this edition will make a great addition to your collection.

The condition of the magazine is important for collectors, and the item being offered in this listing is precisely what you will receive. Please refer to the images provided for a clear view of its condition, which may show signs of wear, including minor water damage.

Here are some of the key features of this magazine:

  • Unique Historical Insight: Explore societal norms and values from the 1950s, providing context to today's world.
  • Collectible Artwork: The cover features a striking illustration by George Hughes, perfect for display.

We understand that you may want to expand your collection, which is why we offer combined shipping for multiple purchases. Just send us a message if you’re interested. All our items are carefully packaged with a plastic protective covering to ensure they reach you in the best possible condition.

Don’t miss the chance to own a piece of history! Check out the image below to get a closer look at this remarkable magazine:

Saturday Evening Post Magazine August 28 1954 A Man's World - George Hughes

This magazine not only represents a significant historical document but also a conversation starter and a gorgeous decorative piece for your home or office. Grab your copy today and step into "A Man's World" as it was perceived in the 1950s!

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