VTG Collier's Magazine May 30 1942 Vol 109 No. 22 George Creel Mexico's Chaplin


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Step back in time with this vintage edition of Collier's Magazine, dated May 30, 1942, Volume 109, No. 22. This captivating magazine features an intriguing article titled "Mexico's Chaplin" by George Creel, a renowned figure during a pivotal moment in history. Whether you're a collector of historical memorabilia or simply interested in mid-20th-century journalism, this magazine is a fantastic addition to your collection.

This particular issue presents a snapshot of the world in 1942, offering insights into societal attitudes and cultural narratives of that era. Featuring original advertisements, stunning illustrations, and feature stories that reflect the concerns and joys of the time, this magazine is a valuable source for researchers and enthusiasts alike.

Condition-wise, the magazine is well-preserved, ensuring you receive an authentic piece of history. Each item comes with a plastic protective covering for additional preservation. Please check the accompanying images for a closer look at the magazine's condition, as what you see is exactly what you will receive.

Key Features:

  • Historical Significance: A glimpse into mid-20th-century America and the thoughts of key figures like George Creel.
  • Collectible Quality: An excellent addition for vintage magazine collectors or those looking to explore old Americana.

Moreover, we offer combined shipping, so don’t hesitate to ask if you’re interested in multiple items. This is a smooth and convenient option to enrich your collection without extra shipping costs. We value your satisfaction and want each purchase to be seamless and enjoyable.

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VTG Collier's Magazine May 30 1942 Vol 109 No. 22 George Creel Mexico's Chaplin

Don't miss the opportunity to own this remarkable piece of history. Connect with the past through the pages of the Collier's Magazine and bring home not only a magazine but a piece of storytelling that has transcended generations.

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