The Saturday Evening Post magazine April 17, 1954, Norman Rockwell cover art, Americana 1950's Ads Styles Autos
This magazine is complete, no torn out pages. Staples for binding, no pulled out or pulled away pages. This is a library discard issue, so wear is obvious. The magazine is overall in good vintage condition, considering its age. Old magazines such as this are very delicate so handle with care when examining these hard copies.
The third photo is of the table of contents for this issue.
This old magazine includes wonderful advertisements of automobiles, food products, appliances, celebrities in ads, clothing styles of that era, political news articles, short stories and so much more.
The Saturday Evening Post was primarily a general-interest magazine that spanned multiple genres throughout its long history, with a primary focus on fiction, human interest stories, and societal issues. It was a key publication in the United States from its founding in 1821 until its peak in the mid-20th century. It featured articles that reflected on American life, culture, and social issues of the time. The magazines all included cartoons, humorous anecdotes, and lighthearted features. Overall, it was a blend of fiction, social issues, humor, and illustrations, making it a magazine for a broad American audience.
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