Description
Step back in time with the vintage issue of Punch Magazine from August 14, 1935. This particular edition, #4915 from Volume 189, takes you on a delightful journey through the humor and cartoons that characterized the pre-WWII era. With its lighthearted approach to societal issues, this magazine is not just a piece of history; it's a conversation starter for anyone interested in vintage collectibles.
Featuring an array of cartoons that satirize the news and events of the day, this magazine serves as a snapshot of the comedic lens applied to WWII tensions. The blend of humor and art showcases the creative talent of the time. Although the magazine comes without a label, its charm lies in its authenticity and the stories it tells through its art.
In good overall condition, this collectible shows minor signs of wear that reflect its age and history. Whether you’re an avid collector, historian, or simply a fan of vintage humor, this Punch Magazine is a worthy addition to your collection. The wear adds character, making it a genuine piece of cultural memorabilia.
Notable features of this magazine include:
- Original cartoons that depict humor around WWII events—perfect for history buffs and art enthusiasts.
- Plastic protective covering included, ensuring your magazine remains in good condition for years to come.
This magazine does have some marks and wear on the binding, indicative of its vintage status. Minor creases are present on the front corners, but these don't diminish the overall value and story of this unique issue. See the accompanying photos for a detailed look at its condition.
To ensure the magazine's longevity, it is protected in a plastic covering. This makes it ideal for display or safe keeping in your archives. Don't miss out on owning a piece of history!