Sport Magazine August 1948 Stan Musial Cover No Label GD Interior


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Sale price$49.95 USD

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Discover the Sport Magazine August 1948 vintage issue featuring an iconic cover of baseball legend Stan Musial. This collectible magazine is a must-have for sports enthusiasts and vintage magazine collectors alike, capturing a significant period in sports history during the post-war era.

This edition includes captivating articles that reflect the sports culture of the late 1940s. The main articles dive into intriguing discussions, including "Are Home Runs Ruining Baseball?" and "Open Letter to Leo Durocher," providing insights into the controversies and stories that shaped the game. Additionally, it features coverage on the Olympic Games, highlighting the anticipation surrounding the events of that year.

The interior condition of this magazine is well-preserved, showcasing minimal signs of aging, with clear and legible print. While the cover shows signs of wear typical for its age, it still presents well for display, making this magazine an excellent addition to any vintage collection.

This vintage Sport Magazine issue offers a rare glimpse into the golden age of baseball and the cultural context surrounding it, making it not only a piece of memorabilia but also a resource for understanding the evolution of the sport. This magazine is perfect for enthusiasts looking to enrich their collection of vintage magazines.

In summary, this collectible magazine features:

  • Stan Musial on the cover, a historic figure in baseball.
  • Insightful articles and discussions that reflect the sports culture of the time.

To view the condition of the magazine, please see the provided photos.

Don't miss your opportunity to own this unique piece of sports history, perfect for both display and personal enjoyment!

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