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Volume 14, No. 9, issue of The Capacitor magazine, September, 1949, published by Cornell-Dubilier Electric Corp, South Plainfield, N.J.
The Mentor magazine is an obscure vintage magazine for several reasons: The creator’s intentions, its various incarnations, and rather shoddy historical record (it is not listed in the National Union Catalogue of Periodicals).
A quiz in Movie Life magazine, 1973. (But you know it's about the monsters, not Dr. Frankenstein, right?)
This movie magazine was published in 1955. It has Marilyn Monroe on the cover.
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Collection of Vintage Tupperware from the 40's to mid 60's. Featuring products, catalogs and other ephermera.
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Who wouldn’t fall in love with a vintage roulette wheel of pinups? The seller (Grapefruit Moon Gallery), says this in the item’s description (links added by me): ITEM: You are...
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Back in the Victorian Era, many Americans believed that if a man squandered his "male essence,” he’d erode his might, intelligence, mora...
Judy Garland on a drug binge, oh my.theres a burlesque queen and Clark Gable, Mae West, and my favorite feature: Liberace dating the transgender...
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Pictured are two vintage magazines, the first being number 6, volume 34, March, 1969 issue, and the second being number 9, volume 35, June 1970 issue.
Art by Reed Crandall, Al Williamson (with an Angelo Torres assist), Graham Ingels, and George Evans. Painted cover by Rudy Nappi.
"Someone else is into the dames and dogs; we found this photo (Vogue, June 1943) via this post on Dogs in Vogue: A Century of Canine Chic by Judith Watt."
It ought to come as no surprise that I covet past issues of Corset & Underwear Review -- however, the prices keep me away. *pout*
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