[US NAVY] VARIOUS
The Penguin News; US Naval Air Station Minneapolis, Minnesota
United States Navy 1942-1943, USNAS, Minneapolis, MN: 1942
- $330
Five issues. 21cm. all running between 40 and 48pp. in length. Publihser's decorated card wraps, stapled. Clean, bright and fresh with some marginal light creasing and chipping to the covers of the February 1943 issue, otherwise a remarkably well preserved little handful of issues. Wartime on base (or onboard ship) printed newsletters and magazines were considered an important piece of morale building, typically produced by serving men and women, and containing everything from current news, to base gossip, to profiles of fellow service people, cartoons, comic strips and a number of other potential subjects. In general they were rather "thrown together" affairs, reflecting the unpredictable nature of serving during wartime, overseas, often in difficult circumstances; the Penguin News stands out as being a very professional piece of ersatz publishing, with decent print standards, numerous illustrations, photomontage effects and a general level of competence and attention to detail which sets it aside from the hand folded mimeo'd broadsheets that are often seen.
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