Holiday: The Best Travel Magazine That Ever Was

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Format: Hardcover  

Measurements: 10.7 x 1.2 x 13.6 inches

Publisher: Rizzoli

Condition: New

A celebration of the American travel magazine, Holiday, published from 1946 to 1977, this book journeys through the era of the jet-set age with glamorous imagery from Slim Aarons, Bert Glynn and Robert Capa. Through the pages, Pamela Fiori reveals the magazine’s history touching upon the publication’s renowned writers such as Truman Capote and E.B. White as well as its editor, Ted Patrick, and visionary art director, Frank Zachary. Serving post-war America with pieces of wanderlust, captivating journalism, and thought-provoking art, Holiday, tempted readers to indulge in world travel like no other periodical during its time. Holiday inspired travel magazines that followed and left a legacy dedicated to the pursuit of happiness.

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Format: Hardcover  

Measurements: 10.7 x 1.2 x 13.6 inches

Publisher: Rizzoli

Condition: New

A celebration of the American travel magazine, Holiday, published from 1946 to 1977, this book journeys through the era of the jet-set age with glamorous imagery from Slim Aarons, Bert Glynn and Robert Capa. Through the pages, Pamela Fiori reveals the magazine’s history touching upon the publication’s renowned writers such as Truman Capote and E.B. White as well as its editor, Ted Patrick, and visionary art director, Frank Zachary. Serving post-war America with pieces of wanderlust, captivating journalism, and thought-provoking art, Holiday, tempted readers to indulge in world travel like no other periodical during its time. Holiday inspired travel magazines that followed and left a legacy dedicated to the pursuit of happiness.

Format: Hardcover  

Measurements: 10.7 x 1.2 x 13.6 inches

Publisher: Rizzoli

Condition: New

A celebration of the American travel magazine, Holiday, published from 1946 to 1977, this book journeys through the era of the jet-set age with glamorous imagery from Slim Aarons, Bert Glynn and Robert Capa. Through the pages, Pamela Fiori reveals the magazine’s history touching upon the publication’s renowned writers such as Truman Capote and E.B. White as well as its editor, Ted Patrick, and visionary art director, Frank Zachary. Serving post-war America with pieces of wanderlust, captivating journalism, and thought-provoking art, Holiday, tempted readers to indulge in world travel like no other periodical during its time. Holiday inspired travel magazines that followed and left a legacy dedicated to the pursuit of happiness.