Genuine WWII US advertisement published in some magazine. Two-sided print: Lockheed Aircraft Corporation on one side and I.W. Harper whisky on the other.
Genuine YANK magazine, British Edition, January 30, 1944 issue, featuring headline 'The Story of Tito's Fabulous Partisans' and on the front cover of which appears a Yugoslav fighter.
The present magazine is complete and in good overall condition.
Famous genuine AIR FORCE magazine, dated June 1945, on this month cover, are the words 'Mission over Europe acomplished' backed by a photograph showing the ruins of a bombed-out German industrial center.
This is the official service journal of the US Army Air Forces.
Magazine is in very good condition, and complete. Ready to be framed.
Lot of five genuine WWII US magazines, The American Rifleman , issues of January, August, October, November and December 1943.
Great homogeneous set, in good overall condition.
Nice set of two genuine WWII US advertisement pages, coming from a magazine and praising the quality of binoculars manufactured by Bausch & Lomb Optical Co. in Rochester, New York.
Excellent overall condition.
Dimensions: 8.5in x 11,4in.
Yank magazine, March 25, 1945 issue, continental edition, on the front cover of which appears an amazing portrait of Staff Sergeant Edwin E. Miller -- this portrait was drawn by Sergeant Howard Brodie, Yank staff artist.
The present magazine is complete and in good condition.
Genuine WWII US advertisement published in some magazine. Two-sided print: Lockheed Aircraft Corporation on one side and I.W. Harper whisky on the other.
Very good overall condition.
Dimensions: 10.4in x 14in.
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