Your Physique, October/November, 1944; Bodybuilding Magazine; Joe Weider, Cover
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Your Physique, October-November, 1944; Vintage Bodybuilding Magazine; Joe Weider, Cover In 1940, legendary bodybuilding publisher and impresario Joe Weider began self-publishing, "Your Physique" from Montreal, the first masthead of what eventually became "Muscle and Fitness," one of the world's best-known health and fitness magazines. I'm selling an October/November issue of "Your Physique," featuring legendary publisher Joe Weider on the front cover. In this issue, Barton Horvath tells readers how to build an impressive physique, coverman and publisher Joe Weider is profiled by Frederick Tilney, E.M. Orlick offers insights in how to become a physical director, Ed Theriault touts the benefits of using dips for greater development and power, Ernest Coffin continues his series examining the life of the legendary Eugen Sandow, and the correlation between weight training and sexual power is probed. The issue is in good overall condition, the inside pages are clean, and the issue's front and back covers have normal age and handling wear for this condition level, with some nicks and chipping. Shipping is FREE for all United States buyers. Shipping fees for international buyers will be based on calculated shipping to their individual countries. We don't charge additional shipping or packaging surcharges. Shipping discounts are also
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