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1930's Magazine Advertising Window Cards


In a much earlier time most people picked up the latest copy of their favorite magazine at a newsstand, candy store, luncheonette, or corner grocery store. As a way of reminding readers that the latest issue was available the store owner was supplied with window cards. These cardboard signs showed the cover of the current copy and were displayed either in the window or somewhere inside the store itself. They provide us with superb examples of the graphic design styles of their era.

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Woman's Home Companion - November 1936 Ten cents a copy. Articles by - Alva Johnston, Pearl Buck and Dorothy Canfield. Cover by Maginew Wright Barney. The Crowell Publishing Co. 10.75" x 13.75" (Stock number 003magcov826c) $35.00

Woman's Home Companion - January 1937 Ten cents a copy. Articles by - Sophie Kerr and Dornford Yates. The Crowell Publishing Co. 10.75" x 13.75" (Stock number 003magcov826d) $35.00

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The American Magazine c. 1930's. Complete Mystery Novel in this issue. The Crowell Publishing Co. 11" x 16" Fold on bottom, some staining on right margin. (Stock number 003magcov826e) $35.00

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Collier's - The National Weekly - September 12, 1936 5 cents a copy Leading article - Heading Back to Prohibition by Walter Davenport. Cover by Paul Shively. The Crowell Publishing Co. 10.75" x 13.75" Fold at bottom. (Stock number 003magcov826a) $35.00 SOLD

Collier's - The National Weekly - December 19, 1936 5 cents a copy Leading article - The All-America Football Team. Cover by Hurst(?). The Crowell Publishing Co. 10.75" x 13.75" (Stock number 003magcov826b) $35.00 SOLD


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