Description
Discover a unique piece of history with this vintage magazine: the October 20, 1942 issue of Look Magazine, Volume 6, Number 21. This collectible issue features a captivating portrait of an army nurse on the cover, showcasing the significant role of women in wartime efforts during World War II.
Within its pages, this issue offers readers a fascinating glimpse into American life during a pivotal moment in history. From articles on the Women of the First Fighter Command to insights on how to fire a pistol, this edition captures the spirit of resilience and adaptability that characterized the era. Featuring cultural commentary and frontline stories, it's an essential addition to any vintage magazine collection.
Key Features:
- Featured article: "Women of the First Fighter Command" highlights the contributions of female service members.
- Includes multiple articles on national and world events, making it a valuable research resource for historians.
This vintage magazine is in fair condition, showing signs of wear typical for its age, including some creases and rips. It comes protected in a plastic covering, ensuring that it can be preserved for future generations. Each piece from Original Magazines is curated for its historical and cultural relevance, making it not just a magazine, but a collectible treasure.
Whether you're a dedicated vintage magazines enthusiast or a history buff, this Look Magazine issue provides a significant look back at American culture at war. Adding this magazine to your collection not only enriches your memorabilia but serves as a conversation starter about the era's challenges and triumphs.
The item being pictured in this listing is exactly the same item you will receive. Please check the pictures for condition purposes.
We offer combined shipping if you are interested in more than one item. Rips and creases are present, as noted in the photographs.