Flight To Shannon Ireland Tourist Section Cosmopolitan Magazine 1958 Advertising
SKU: 10258-GR
This is a tourist section called Flight To Shannon, meaning Shannon, Ireland, from a 1958 Cosmopolitan magazine that could be mail ordered in 1958 as a reprinted travel guide to Ireland.
The magazine travel section has 8 pages and measures 11 1/4 inches high by 8 inches wide and is credited as a photo essay by Maxwell Coplan, text by Thomas Fleming.
The Irish tourist guide has these sub titles:
Green Uniformed Shamrock Girls
Both West and East Bound Flights
A "jog trot"
Irish Pubs
Hurling
Ireland's 800 rivers
Cliffs Oh Mohr
All Ireland is a stage
Shopkeeping is a family affair
Thatched Roofs
Quin Abbey
Bargains in Liquor, Cameras and Clothes
with photos of Frank Sinatra and Marilyn Monroe
There's something for everyone in Shannon's Crock Of Gold
It's a lot of fun to look through and has some great ads as well in great retro style. The magazine is in very good condition with the only flaw being some rough spots on the back, residue of being stuck in a scrapbook from long ago. In an archival sleeve.