Description
Discover a timeless treasure with the Collier's Magazine from October 16, 1943. This vintage magazine features a captivating cover by renowned artist Charles R. Chickering, making it a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Inside, readers are treated to an array of engaging short stories and intriguing articles that provide a rare glimpse into the cultural landscape of the early 1940s, a pivotal moment during World War II.
This particular issue stands out for its compelling narratives, including:
- Maxine and the Marvelous Babe by Elizabeth Dean – Explore how a lady elephant reveals the truth about a phony girl.
- Nobody Lives Forever by W. R. Burnett – The serial story continues with its second installment, drawing readers deeper into its plot.
In addition to its engaging stories, this edition contains insightful articles such as:
- Action This Day by Archbishop Francis J. Spellman, detailing a prelate's trip to American outposts.
- Bloody Salerno by Quentin Reynolds, recounting the Yanks' landing amidst Nazi resistance.
This magazine is more than just a periodical; it is a reflection of its time, capturing the spirit and challenges of an era when every household eagerly awaited updates on the war front and inspiring stories from home. As a collectible item, it holds considerable value for both casual readers and serious enthusiasts of vintage magazines.
In excellent condition with light wear typical for its age, this Collier's Magazine serves as a beautiful piece of history, perfect for display or as a thoughtful gift for vintage magazine lovers.
Each of our vintage magazines is carefully preserved in a plastic protective covering to ensure longevity. We also offer combined shipping on multiple purchases to make collecting even more enjoyable. Don't miss out on this piece of history!