Description
Discover a piece of history with the VTG Punch Magazine from May 25, 1936, featuring the iconic Summer Number release. This charming edition is an entertaining glimpse into a bygone era, adorned with WWII-themed cartoons and humorous illustrations that effortlessly capture the spirit and sentiments of the time. Without a label, the magazine retains its vintage allure, making it a perfect collectible for enthusiasts and historians alike.
Interior pages burst with delightful illustrations and witty commentary, showcasing the artistic talent and humor of the period. Each page is a delightful journey back to the summer of 1936, a great way to understand cultural contexts surrounding WWII through the lens of satire and creativity.
This magazine, although showing signs of its age, is in good condition, making it a worthy addition to your collection. It comes with a plastic protective covering to preserve its quality, providing an added layer of protection from everyday wear and tear. Some minor wear is visible throughout the magazine, which adds to its character and authenticity.
- Vivid cartoons and sharp humor that reflect the cultural landscape of the 1930s.
- Protective covering included to help maintain the magazine's condition for collectors.
Be mindful of some marks and minor damage; you can find these details in the accompanying photographs. The binding shows some wear, characteristic of vintage products, and there are creases on the front corners. However, these imperfections only enhance the magazine’s unique charm. Take a look at the visuals provided to assess the item’s condition for yourself.
Celebrate the wit and artistic expression of the past with this vintage collectible. Perfect for framing or displaying on your coffee table, the VTG Punch Magazine from May 25, 1936, offers hours of enjoyment and nostalgia.