Description
If you’re a collector of vintage magazines or someone who appreciates historical media, you won't want to miss this unique issue of Life Magazine dated October 12, 1942. This particular edition features a spotlight on California War Worker Penfield, providing a fascinating glimpse into life during World War II and the pivotal role that workers played in supporting the war effort.
The cover and articles inside this issue are not only a piece of history but also showcase classic American journalism at its best. You'll find engaging features that depict significant events and figures from that era, adding context to a tumultuous time in history.
- Insightful Content: This issue includes rich articles and captivating photographs, detailing the week’s pivotal events such as Navy men photographing President Roosevelt and the launch of a victory ship in Oregon.
- Collectible Value: As a vintage publication, this magazine holds nostalgic value and is a perfect addition to any collector's library or history buff's ensemble.
This magazine is part of a larger collection, with nearly every issue of Life magazine from 1936 to 1972 available in stock. We frequently offer discounts and promotions, including a Buy 2, Get 1 Free deal on most items when you add three to your cart. Please understand that this specific offer does not apply to Best Offers or coupons but does combine with ongoing sales.
Get ready to dive into fascinating reports found within these pages, such as:
Pg… 29 The Week's Events: Navy Men Photograph President Roosevelt's Trip
Pg… 34 The Week's Events: LIFE on the Newsfronts of the World
Pg… 35 The Week's Events: Mexico's High Command Meets on War Plans
Pg… 38 The Week's Events: Gandhi Party Committee Declares War on British Government
Pg… 40 The Week's Events: Hitler Speaks to German People
Pg… 103 Photographic Essay: Southern California at War
Take this opportunity to own a piece of history that encapsulates an era of resilience and resourcefulness. Place your order today and rediscover the allure of America during World War II!