Sport Life Magazine October 1952 Larry Jansen Cover No Label GD Interior


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Discover a piece of sports history with this vintage magazine: the October 1952 issue of Sport Life Magazine, featuring the legendary Larry Jansen on the cover. This collectible magazine offers an engaging blend of sports coverage, from baseball insights to college football previews, making it a must-have for enthusiasts of vintage sports publications.

This particular issue captures the vibrant sports culture of its time, showcasing the excitement and the personalities that shaped the athletics landscape in the early 1950s. As part of the vintage magazines collection, it provides valuable context and nostalgic reflections of baseball's storied past along with insightful commentary on college football. It’s not just a magazine; it’s a window into a different era of sports.

Condition-wise, this magazine is rated as acceptable, with a good interior that exhibits some wear. Despite its age, it remains a desirable addition for collectors and a cherished piece for anyone who appreciates the evolution of sports journalism.

Key features of this vintage issue include:

  • In-depth features: Cover stories including "Is Base-Running the Lost Art?" and profiles of significant players like the "Mexican Keystone Kid".
  • Football preview: An exhaustive look at the top college football stars of 1952, providing insights into players who made history.

This collectible magazine also encompasses intriguing articles that delve into the cultural aspects of sport, such as gender competition in golf and athletic family legacies. A special highlight includes a tribute to Hall of Famer Ed Mathews.

To ensure its preservation, the magazine comes securely packaged with a plastic protective covering, perfect for displaying or storing among your collection of vintage magazines. Combined shipping is available upon request.

Enhance your collection with this October 1952 Sport Life Magazine—a quintessential example of vintage sports journalism.

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