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WWII Courier Journal Magazine 1944 "Kentucky Girls Go To War", Queen Elizabeth

$ 7.91

Availability: 42 in stock
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Condition: This WWII Newspaper style magazine is dated March 26 1944 and is in fair to good vintage condition since it's suffering from some wear from age. It has some spotting, slight to mild discoloration in areas, and tearing, please see the pictures provided. Most, if not all, of the original pages are present, and the wear from age has not obstructed any of the images or articles, some of the page numbers are missing though. If you have any questions regarding the condition or description of this item, please don't hesitate to contact me.

    Description

    WWII The Courier Journal Roto Magazine March 26 1944 "Kentucky Girls Go To War"
    For your consideration is this WWII Era The Courier Journal Roto Magazine March 26 1944 Titled "Kentucky Girls Go To War" with a beautiful cover image of 4 Kentucky Women on a train! The contents of this magazine are just as exciting as the cover with incredible period War Time advertisements for
    well known companies
    like "Dutch-Masters Cigars" , "Maxwell House Coffee" , and "Ben-Gay". In this incredible magazine there is also an article on Queen Elizabeth, then Princess Elizabeth, turning 18! It features beautiful images from her childhood, a pictures of her with both a horse and a dog (she is highly regarded for her fondness for animals), a picture of her in her first official role, and in a play performing as Aladdin. This would make a great addition to a WWII collection considering the date, incredible subject matter, imagery, article on Queen Elizabeth, and War Time Ads which all make this ephemera unique and desirable.
    Size:
    10 7/8'' x 13 1/4''
    Pages:
    Roughly 27
    Condition:
    This WWII Newspaper style magazine is dated March 26 1944 and is in fair to good vintage condition since it's suffering from some wear from age. It has some spotting, slight to mild discoloration in areas, and tearing, please see the pictures provided. Most, if not all, of the original pages are present, and the wear from age has not obstructed any of the images or articles, some of the page numbers are missing though. If you have any questions regarding the condition or description of this item, please don't hesitate to contact me.