September 1922
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Thursday, October 25, 2012
More Vintage Magazine Covers
September 1922
22 comments:
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Thanks for the look at the past
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Thanks, Cloudia.
DeleteCertainly a far cry from what you see on the newsstand today!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely, Gorges!
DeleteThese are fun, aren't they!
ReplyDeleteThey sure are. So glad you are enjoying them, Fly.
DeleteThese are very creative and look like a painting! I truly appreciate and thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHi Jeevan, thanks so much for your comment.
DeleteBeautiful covers that enclose a lot of history
ReplyDeletea warm greeting Italian
Thanks, Titian.
DeleteThose old pictures tell us a lot about what the ideal was in those days. All the people have rosy cheeks which seems to have been to show they were healthy and strong. They certainly were all very fair-skinned as well.
ReplyDeleteThey sure do, Ms. Sparrow. Thanks so much for your comment.
DeleteGreat things that come and go. Nice one Linda.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Bob.
DeleteExcellent pictures, where do you find these old items.
ReplyDeleteGreetings,
Filip
Hi Filip, I find them on the web...there are some great websites I have discovered. Thanks so much for your comment.
DeleteYou put a smile on my face, Linda !
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Another nice collection
ReplyDeleteAnother lovely cover collection Linda.
ReplyDeleteSt. Nicholas is a store of which I've never heard before. But it must have been something at one time to put out a magazine like this. And why the name, as it obviously sold more than Xmas items? Very interesting. I may have to do more research on this one! Thanks, Linda!
ReplyDeleteI love these old illustrations. Thanks for sharing them.
ReplyDeleteThank you all so much for your comments, I really appreciate it.
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