Description
Step back in time with this vintage Punch Magazine from August 16, 1939! Issue #5132 from Volume 197 offers a delightful blend of humor and satire, specifically focusing on the theme of World War II. This magazine is not only a piece of history but also an engaging read filled with cartoons that reflect the societal sentiments of the era.
Despite its age, this magazine captures the essence of its time, providing you with a unique glimpse into the past. The cover features captivating illustrations along with witty commentary, making it perfect for collectors or anyone with an appreciation for classic humor.
The magazine is in acceptable condition, showing signs of wear that are consistent with its age. The cover has creases on the front corners and there are some marks throughout the magazine, highlighting its vintage charm.
It features:
- Plastic protective covering, ensuring the magazine is preserved while allowing for easy viewing.
- An array of humorous cartoons that bring to life the perspectives and sentiments of the World War II era.
Please note that there are some rips and water damage visible in certain areas—refer to the provided photos for a closer look. These imperfections tell a story and add character to this collectible item.
Enhance your collection with this historical piece that combines art, humor, and history all in one. Don’t miss your chance to own this fascinating artifact that speaks volumes about its time.
Acceptable condition
Newsstand / No Label
Magazine has wear. See photos.
Comes with plastic protective covering.
Some marks. See photos.
Wear on binding. See photos.
Creases on front corner(s). See photos.
Water damage. See photos.
Rips. See photos.