Description
This collectible vintage magazine is Look Magazine, Volume 6, Number 14, dated July 14, 1942. It features a captivating cover story titled "A Report to the Nation at War," which provides a profound insight into America during World War II.
This special issue is highly valued for its historical significance, capturing the essence of a nation at war. Notable features include:
- A detailed report by Archibald MacLeish addressing 15 vital questions of the time, enhancing your understanding of public sentiment during the war.
- An engaging open letter to American women penned by Dorothy Thompson, underscoring the critical role women played in the war effort.
Additional articles include discussions on labor, industry, and American heroes, reflecting the resilience and spirit of the American people in challenging times. With over 2,000,000 in circulation, Look Magazine's reach during this era was significant, making this issue a rare gem for collectors.
The magazine is in excellent condition, showcasing light wear typical for its age, making it a perfect addition to any vintage magazine collection. Its pages remain intact, and it is preserved with a plastic protective covering to ensure its longevity.
This July 1942 issue is a must-have for enthusiasts of vintage magazines, offering unique insights into American life during a tumultuous period. Each article unravels stories of hope, courage, and determination that resonate even today.
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Secure your copy of this historic Look Magazine vintage issue and experience the rich tapestry of America's past. With its intriguing articles and collectible allure, it stands out in the realm of vintage magazines.