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Benjamin Franklin- Liberty Magazine

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"Benjamin Franklin and the Jews-- A Lie Smashed!" Wow, what a moment in time.

'Liberty' was a popular weekly magazine that quickly gained a reputation for its bold and provocative approach to journalism, which often tackled controversial subjects such as politics, religion, and sex.

Despite being the most widely read publication in the US in its hey-day, the magazine's fortunes began to decline in the postwar era, and it ultimately ceased publication in 1950.... making its fantastic cover art more collectible now than ever!

This fabulous illustration was designed for the July 29, 1939 edition of Liberty Magazine. Upon second glance, we think this umpire kangaroo and his assistant catcher are simply too good to be true! Brilliant composition and color choices on this 84-year old gem.

This knock-out vintage cover art will frame beautifully. 

Condition: Age appropriate wear. Paper toning in accordance with age. Blemishes / age spotting as per photo. Minor border wear. Please use zoom feature to get a better understanding of overall condition.

Year: c.1939 - 85 years old

Size: 8.25" x 11.25" (21cm x 29cm)


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