Saturday Evening Post Magazine November 29 1952 Muscle Up Boy - George Hughes


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Sale price$48.95 USD

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Step back in time with the iconic Saturday Evening Post Magazine from November 29, 1952, featuring the striking cover art titled "Muscle Up Boy" by famed artist George Hughes. This vintage publication captures the essence of mid-century America, making it a fantastic addition to any collection or a unique gift for lovers of retro memorabilia.

The vibrant cover illustrates a moment full of energy and enthusiasm, perfectly reflecting the spirit of the 1950s. Whether you are a devoted collector of vintage magazines or simply seeking a piece of history, this magazine holds valuable insights into the culture, fashion, and interests of the era.

Within its pages, you will find captivating stories, advertisements, and illustrations that together provide a fascinating snapshot of life in the early '50s. Each feature contributes to understanding the social dynamics and artistic trends of that time.

This magazine not only serves as a decorative piece but also as an excellent conversation starter. It evokes nostalgia and offers a glimpse into the past, appealing to history buffs and casual readers alike.

  • Original artwork by George Hughes, known for his classic illustrations and eye-catching designs.
  • A collectible item that enhances any home, office, or studio space with its vintage charm.

The item being pictured in this listing is the exact item you will receive. Please check the accompanying picture for condition purposes to ensure it meets your expectations.

We offer combined shipping for multiple purchases, so feel free to ask about our options! We also package all our items with a plastic protective covering, ensuring they remain in fantastic condition during transit.

Saturday Evening Post Magazine Cover

Don’t miss the opportunity to own this piece of vintage history! Add the Saturday Evening Post Magazine from November 29, 1952, to your cart today and appreciate the unique artistry and storytelling from a bygone era.

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