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Live It Again 1949

by Annie's

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A sentimental journey back in time with rare and exclusive images, ads, and comics, readers can look back in time at the "current" events from the 1940s with this series of books. Good Old Days magazine and the Saturday Evening Post joined together to provide an incredible window into the past, exposing a vivid view of daily life from a long-ago era. With photos, illustrations, and cartoons directly taken from the Saturday Evening Post--many for the first time since they were originally published more than 65 years ago--each of these keepsakes encapsulate a slice of post-World War II life as seen through the eyes of a typical American family.… (more)
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A sentimental journey back in time with rare and exclusive images, ads, and comics, readers can look back in time at the "current" events from the 1940s with this series of books. Good Old Days magazine and the Saturday Evening Post joined together to provide an incredible window into the past, exposing a vivid view of daily life from a long-ago era. With photos, illustrations, and cartoons directly taken from the Saturday Evening Post--many for the first time since they were originally published more than 65 years ago--each of these keepsakes encapsulate a slice of post-World War II life as seen through the eyes of a typical American family.

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