Description: LIFE MAGAZIN NOVEMBER 23 1936 FIRST ISSUE -SMALL SALESMAN SAMPLE COPY The November 23, 1936 issue of Life Magazine is quite iconic as it marks the first publication of the magazine. This issue is particularly notable for its cover photo of the Fort Peck Dam’s spillway by Margaret Bourke-White. The smaller salesman sample issue was a special edition used to sell subscriptions. These samples were smaller facsimiles of the first issue, designed to give potential subscribers a preview of the magazine Cover Story: The Fort Peck Dam’s spillway, photographed by Margaret Bourke-White. Photo Essay: A detailed photo essay on the construction of the Fort Peck Dam. Articles: “The New Deal’s Public Works”: An article discussing the impact of the New Deal’s infrastructure projects.“The World of Tomorrow”: A look at future technological advancements. Advertisements: Period-specific ads, including those for automobiles, household products, and fashion. ****************************** This issue is in good to very good condition for its age. The spine is firm and all pages are clean and securely intact. See photos for representation of size and condition. REASONABLE offers always welcome! Your order will be securely packaged and shipped promptly once payment is received. About us: The Collectors Crypt has been in the magazine and paper collectibles (and more!) business for more than four decades, and we pride ourselves in providing high-quality items to enhance any collection. Your satisfaction is guaranteed!
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Publication Month: November
Publication Year: 1936
Publication Name: Life
Features: Numbered Copy
Genre: History