The Life Magazine issue from March 6, 1939 featured Tallulah Bankhead on its cover and included a photographic essay, movie reviews, and articles on science and sports. The magazine, originating from the United States, covered a variety of genres including history, culture, and entertainment, making it a diverse and informative read for its audience. With its focus on current events and popular culture, this issue provides a glimpse into the world of the 1930s, offering readers a snapshot of life during that time period. B2025gL
Vintage Life Magazine - March 6, 1939 - Tallulah Bankhead Cover
• Condition: Good vintage condition, showing minor wear and aging (see photos for details).
• Features: Iconic cover featuring Tallulah Bankhead in a stunning 1900s Southern matron role from The Little Foxes. Includes articles on Golden Gate Exposition, fascism in America, and more.
• Content Highlights: Photographic essay, science section on camellias, sports updates, theater reviews, and advertisements (e.g., Lucky Strike cigarettes, Kellogg’s Pep).
• Price: Original 10 cents (collectible value varies).
• Pages: Complete issue, 94 pages, with black-and-white photos and illustrations.
• Perfect for: Collectors of vintage magazines, theater history enthusiasts, or fans of Tallulah Bankhead.
• Shipping: Carefully packaged to preserve condition. Buyer pays shipping costs.
• Note: No reproduction without permission; all rights reserved by Time Inc.
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