VTG Collier's Magazine March 28, 1942 Arthur Szyk Cover


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Sale price$350.00 USD

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Discover a rare collectible in the world of vintage magazines with this remarkable issue of Collier's Magazine from March 28, 1942. Featuring an exquisite cover illustration by the renowned artist Arthur Szyk, this vintage magazine reflects the artistry and cultural significance of its time. The vibrant artwork not only makes for an eye-catching centerpiece but also serves as a historical artifact from the early days of World War II.

This issue is particularly intriguing as it encapsulates a crucial moment in history, offering insights into the societal sentiments of the 1940s. Amidst the backdrop of global conflict, this magazine features captivating short stories, serial publications, and thought-provoking articles that showcase the literary talents of that era. Readers can delve into impactful narratives, including:

  • Walter Duranty and Mary Loos: "The General’s Private Car" – A story illustrating love amidst war.
  • Agatha Christie: The gripping mystery serial Moving Finger, the first of eight parts.

Not only does this magazine offer a fascinating glimpse into the past, but it also collects compelling articles addressing the pressing issues of the day, such as:

  • John R. Morris: "Retreat to Victory" – An analysis by a famous war reporter.
  • J.D. Ratcliff: "Bite of Death" – A deep dive into the threat of typhus during wartime.

The condition of this vintage magazine is excellent, with only light wear typical for its age, making it a prized addition for collectors and history enthusiasts alike.

As a true piece of history, the March 28, 1942 issue of Collier's Magazine is not just one of the many vintage magazines available, but a valuable display of cultural heritage. Each copy comes with a protective plastic covering to preserve its condition for years to come. Images included are reflective of the exact item you will receive, which can be viewed below:

Collier's Magazine March 28, 1942

Whether a seasoned collector searching for unique vintage magazines or a new enthusiast eager to explore significant historical events, this Collier's issue stands out as a collectible treasure. Don't miss the opportunity to own a piece of journalistic and artistic history.

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