VTG Time Magazine January 19, 1942 Vol 39 No. 3 Brazil's Oswaldo Aranha


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Sale price$19.95 USD

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Discover a remarkable piece of history with this Time Magazine vintage issue from January 19, 1942, Vol. 39, No. 3, featuring Brazil’s influential figure, Oswaldo Aranha. This magazine encapsulates a pivotal period during World War II, highlighting significant political and cultural events that shaped the world.

Oswaldo Aranha was a key player in Brazilian diplomacy, and this issue provides a fascinating glimpse into his role and the broader Brazilian landscape during this tumultuous time. The cover story captures the essence of the era, offering insights into not only Brazilian politics but also international relations that were critical during the war. Vintage magazines like this one are treasure troves for history enthusiasts and collectors alike, reflecting the spirit and dynamics of their time.

This collectible magazine is in excellent condition, displaying only light wear typical for its age. It has been preserved carefully, ensuring that it remains a valuable addition to any collection of vintage magazines.

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Time Magazine January 19 1942

Key Features:

  • Historical significance, covering key events in early WWII.
  • A rare glimpse into international diplomacy through Oswaldo Aranha's perspective.

Index of contents includes:

  • Army & Navy - 61
  • Art - 50
  • Books - 77
  • Business - 65
  • Cinema - 32
  • Education - 56
  • Letters - 2
  • Medicine - 37
  • Milestones - 76
  • Music - 40
  • People - 58
  • Press - 57
  • Radio - 75
  • Religion - 43
  • Science - 49
  • Sport - 55

This Time Magazine vintage issue stands as a notable collectible for anyone interested in vintage magazines and the history they encapsulate.

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