Description
Step into a slice of history with the VTG Punch Magazine from July 13, 1949, issue #5667, Volume 217. This collectible magazine offers a delightful glimpse into post-World War II humor and cartoons, making it a must-have for nostalgia lovers and collectors alike. Dive into a world where satire and comic relief were essential, and punchlines resonated amidst the backdrop of a changing world.
This vintage publication showcases a variety of cartoons and humorous articles that capture the essence of its time. Whether you're a collector or just curious about life during the late 1940s, this magazine provides an entertaining portal into the past. Complete your collection or discover a unique piece of cultural history with this fascinating issue.
Key Features:
- Original post-WWII humor, showcasing the era's cartoons and satire.
- Comes with a protective plastic cover, ensuring the magazine's durability.
Condition-wise, this magazine is rated as good. It shows minor wear across its exterior, which adds character to this historical piece. The magazine comes with no label from newsstands, preserving its original vintage charm.
Though there are some markings and slight wear on the binding, these elements only enhance its story and authenticity. Expect to find creases on the front corners, reflecting its age and yet standing firm as a collectible piece. To ensure you know exactly what you're getting, please reference the photos provided for details.
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Uncover the humor and artistry from a pivotal era in history with this VTG Punch Magazine. It's more than just a magazine; it's a conversation starter, a collectible, and a treasure for anyone passionate about vintage publications and the rich tapestry of humor throughout the years.