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Black wooden vintage frame, image mounted in neon yellow mount. Sealed back and hanging equipment.

Frame measures 27x22cm

Sold as seen. These are vintage items so imperfections are to be expected. Sealed back and hanging equipment included.

Select Tracked 48 at checkout or Local Delivery if you are in the Leighton Buzzard or Milton Keynes area. Please allow up to 7 days for delivery.

Image from Men Only magazine, 1936 edition.

Men Only was founded in 1935 by C. Arthur Pearson Ltd as a pocket magazine.

It set out its editorial stall in the first issue: "We don't want women readers. We won't have women readers...." It sought "bright articles on current male topics.”

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Black wooden vintage frame, image mounted in neon yellow mount. Sealed back and hanging equipment.

Frame measures 27x22cm

Sold as seen. These are vintage items so imperfections are to be expected. Sealed back and hanging equipment included.

Select Tracked 48 at checkout or Local Delivery if you are in the Leighton Buzzard or Milton Keynes area. Please allow up to 7 days for delivery.

Image from Men Only magazine, 1936 edition.

Men Only was founded in 1935 by C. Arthur Pearson Ltd as a pocket magazine.

It set out its editorial stall in the first issue: "We don't want women readers. We won't have women readers...." It sought "bright articles on current male topics.”

Black wooden vintage frame, image mounted in neon yellow mount. Sealed back and hanging equipment.

Frame measures 27x22cm

Sold as seen. These are vintage items so imperfections are to be expected. Sealed back and hanging equipment included.

Select Tracked 48 at checkout or Local Delivery if you are in the Leighton Buzzard or Milton Keynes area. Please allow up to 7 days for delivery.

Image from Men Only magazine, 1936 edition.

Men Only was founded in 1935 by C. Arthur Pearson Ltd as a pocket magazine.

It set out its editorial stall in the first issue: "We don't want women readers. We won't have women readers...." It sought "bright articles on current male topics.”