Description
Experience a piece of history with the Collier's Magazine from October 24, 1942, featuring a captivating cover by the talented artist Harry Morse Meyers. This vintage magazine is a rare collectible, encapsulating the essence of American life during the Second World War.
This particular issue offers an intriguing glimpse into the culture and social dynamics of the early 1940s. It features compelling stories such as "Rear Guard at Derevushka" by Frank Dorsey, which narrates the bravery of a lone Russian soldier, and "Come Back, Tuesday" by Vereen Bell, exploring the bond between a man and his dog amidst challenging times. The magazine serves not only as a source of entertainment but also as a historical artifact, shedding light on the prevailing themes of resilience, love, and adventure during a pivotal era.
Collier's Magazine is renowned for its high-quality storytelling and striking illustrations, making it a sought-after item among collectors of vintage magazines. This issue is particularly valuable for its historical context, showcasing the struggles and triumphs that shaped contemporary society.
In excellent condition, this collectible magazine shows light wear typical for an item of its age. It comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring that it remains in good shape for years to come.
Key Features:
- Diverse collection of short stories and articles reflecting the World War II era.
- Beautiful cover art by Harry Morse Meyers enhances its aesthetic appeal.
In this issue, you will find:
- Short Stories: "Rear Guard at Derevushka" by Frank Dorsey, "Action Offshore" by Richard Howells Watkins
- Articles: "Black-and-Blue Beauty" by Kyle Crichton, "Willkie at the Front" by Frank Gervasi
Be sure to check the accompanying images for the magazine's exact condition. This is the collector's item you've been waiting for—don’t miss out!
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