Rare 1938 FIRST EDITION of KEN Magazine April 7th, 1938 Volume 1 No. 1
KEN Magazine was a short-lived illustrated magazine first issued on April 7, 1938. It was a controversial, political, large format magazine with full-page photo spreads in color and b&w. This first issue covered international events like Ernest Hemingway's reporting from Spain on the Civil War, the alleged framing of Richard Hauptmann, Axis secret agents in the Panama Canal Zone, the British Intelligence Service, Adolf Hitler and the Nazis, regulating foreign propaganda, the World Bank, and many more topics. This decades-old (85 years), First Edition of KEN Magazine April 7, 1938 VOL. 1 measures 13 1/4" x 10" and has 138 clean pages. It is in good to very good condition.