KEN Magazine – April 7, 1938 (Volume 1 Number 1)

$58.00

Cover : Lovely painting of Moroccan man, probably Allal El Fassi, art not signed.

- 14x10.5”, 138 pages, impressive long articles and lots of great photos and art.
- The coming Moroccan revolt, article plus many large photos in center of magazine.
- A measure of recovery in the share cropper’s belt, cotton counties of the deep south.
- Inside Manchukuan recognition, El Salvador.
- Odd and chilling “Ordinance worker’s notebook.”
- Enlisting women against shame, venereal disease.
- We fear inflation.
- The time now, the place Spain, by Ernest Hemingway.
- Exposing the peril at Panama and the Canal zone, Japanese secret agents.
- Farming is a way of death, with great photos of ragged farming families.
- Hitler hunts a wife, great photos of Renate Mueller, Jenny Jugo.
- Rumbling out of Mexico, with photos.
- Involuntary Jump and crash, with photos, airlines refuse to install parachutes.
- Full page Old Gold cigarettes ad with lovely Petty girl artwork.
- The Anti-lynch bill, William E. Borah.
- Boxing fight referee Arthur Donovan.
- Much more.

Magazine Condition : Good with a very nice cover

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