Description
Discover a piece of history with the VTG Life Magazine from February 4, 1946, featuring the iconic duo of Bob Hope and Bing Crosby on the cover. This vintage magazine offers a nostalgic glimpse into post-war America, showcasing the vibrant culture and timeless entertainment of the era.
This issue includes insightful articles and captivating photography that reflect the events and societal shifts of the time. Inside, you’ll find coverage of the Great Steel Strike, including an analysis of the implications it had on workers and the nation. Moreover, the issue features a special editorial focused on labor negotiations with Mr. Fairless, bringing to light the pressing issues of the day.
With articles like “Darlan, a Second Secret Speech” by Winston Churchill and a photographic essay titled “Sunday at Hirohito’s,” this magazine is packed with unique content that delves into both political and cultural topics. You'll also enjoy reviews of popular movies, including "Road to Utopia," and insights into the latest in science and technology.
Key Features:
- Authentic vintage magazine from the iconic LIFE series, perfect for collectors.
- Rich historical context with articles covering major events and personalities of 1946.
*Please note: The image shown in this listing is a stock photo. You will receive the same issue as depicted, and condition described in this listing, but it may not be the exact copy shown in the photo.*
We have nearly every issue of Life magazine from 1936 to 1972 in stock. Take advantage of our promotional offers! Buy 2, Get 1 Free on most items when you add three to your cart. Please note that this offer does not apply to Best Offers or coupons, but it does apply with any current sale.
You can also purchase most months and years as a set of four, maximizing your collection. We provide flat-rate shipping on orders with a minimum purchase of three items, ensuring you save on shipping costs.
This magazine truly captures a unique moment in time, making it a fantastic gift for history buffs, vintage collectors, or anyone interested in the golden age of print publications. Don't miss out on adding this remarkable piece to your collection!