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NEW PHYSICAL CULTURE

NEW PHYSICAL CULTURE

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NEW PHYSICAL CULTURE: Vol. 90, No. 02 / November 1945

by Macfadden, Bernarr (editor)

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New York: V Production, 1945. Digest-sized pictorial wrappers. Light shelfwear, rubbing along the spine, small crease to covers. Very good. 112pp., with color covers, and a section of b/w photos. Physical was the most popular health magazine of the time, and was the forerunner of today's health and bodybuilding publications. Features many articles on health and exercise, with a section of photos highlighting "The Body Beautiful

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Title
NEW PHYSICAL CULTURE
Author
Macfadden, Bernarr (editor)
Book Condition
Used - Digest-sized pictorial wrappers. Light shelfwear, rubbing along the spine, small crease to covers. Very good
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Publisher
V Production
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1945

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