VTG Life Magazine August 8, 1938 - Swimming Spots


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Sale price$130.00 USD

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Journey back in time with the VTG Life Magazine from August 8, 1938, featuring an exhilarating theme that explores "Swimming Spots." This vintage magazine is more than just a publication; it serves as a time capsule, offering a captivating glimpse into the vibrant culture and lifestyle of the late 1930s. Ideal for vintage magazine collectors and history enthusiasts, this issue is brimming with engaging stories, striking images, and invaluable insights from a remarkable era.

As you flip through the pages of this historic issue, you will discover a plethora of content highlighting the era's swimwear champions and recreational trends. This magazine immerses you in the spirit of summer in 1938, showcasing not just stunning photographs but also compelling articles that delve into the societal fabric of the time. Plus, the absence of a label enhances its charm as a true collectible.

VTG Life Magazine August 8, 1938 Cover

Key features of this issue include:

  • Cultural Insight: Dive into stories featuring swimming champions and witness the transformation of leisure activities in American society.
  • Collectible Value: A piece of history that is sure to resonate with collectors and aficionados of vintage magazines.

This issue also covers significant topics of the time, including government policies and international events that shaped the world. Engaging articles like “Troops Close Down Iowa’s Maytag Washing–Machine Plant” and “Diplomats Ponder Refugee Problem” add depth and context to the content you’ll find within these pages.

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Don’t miss the opportunity to own the VTG Life Magazine from August 8, 1938. It's not just a magazine; it's a piece of history waiting to be cherished. Dive into the past today!

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