Description
Step into a piece of Hollywood history with this vintage Life Magazine issue from November 8, 1937, featuring the iconic actress Greta Garbo on the cover. This collectible magazine captures the glitz and glamour of the film industry during the Golden Age of Hollywood. It’s a true treasure for movie buffs and nostalgia enthusiasts alike!
Inside, you'll find captivating articles and stunning photography that showcase the cultural landscape of the late 1930s. Greta Garbo's cover story is just the tip of the iceberg, providing a rare glimpse into the life and career of one of Hollywood's most enigmatic stars. With Garbo as the centerpiece, this issue offers a colorful snapshot of the era, making it a must-have for collectors.
This magazine features an array of intriguing topics, including:
- The Duke and Duchess of Windsor, inviting readers into the world of royalty.
- An exploration of the movie "Conquest" starring Charles Boyer and Greta Garbo.
Moreover, readers will be treated to an inspiring story about Mother Cabrini's road to sainthood and a fascinating insight into Czechoslovakia. The issue even showcases stunning astronomy art by D. Owen Stephens, demonstrating the wide range of subjects covered by Life Magazine.
We want you to enjoy this piece of history with ease. With nearly every issue of Life magazine from 1936 to 1972 in stock, we often provide discounts and promotions. Don’t miss out on our current Buy 2, Get 1 Free offer when you add three items to your cart. Keep in mind that while single magazine purchases have limited negotiation flexibility, our flat-rate shipping on larger orders ensures you get great value.
Experience the richness of the past with this vintage magazine. It’s not just a read; it’s a collectible that tells a story. Grab it today and add a timeless piece of art to your collection!
COVER STORY: GRETA GARBO
DUKE & DUCHESS OF WINDSOR, QUEEN ELIZABETH
MOVIE: 'CONQUEST' CHARLES BOYER, GRETA GARBO
MT. WILSON OBSERVATORY
ASTRONOMY ART by D. OWEN STEPHENS
MOTHER CABRINI ROAD TO SAINTHOOD
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
BALLET RUSSE