Description
Step back in time with this captivating cover from The Saturday Evening Post, dated August 14, 1948, showcasing the theme "California's Biggest Headache." This historic magazine cover captures a significant era in American culture and art, making it a valuable addition for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
This cover art reflects the unique challenges and opportunities faced in California during the late 1940s, providing a window into the thoughts, aspirations, and creativity of that time. Whether you're a seasoned collector or just starting your journey into vintage memorabilia, this piece offers a visual narrative that sparks conversation and admiration.
Condition-wise, this item is classified as "Good" and is a newsstand edition without a label. While minor wear is visible across the magazine, it’s still a striking piece for display or collection. It comes protected in a durable plastic covering, so you can appreciate the artwork without worrying about deterioration.
- Dimensions: The magazine cover measures 13 3/4" x 10 3/4", making it a perfect fit for framing or hanging.
- Artistic Appeal: Featuring a vintage design, this cover adds a touch of nostalgia to any room or collection.
Be mindful that there are some marks and wear along the binding, with noticeable creases on the front corners. We encourage potential buyers to refer to the images for a detailed view of the condition. Your purchase also includes a protective covering, ensuring the magazine's longevity.
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Don't miss out on this classic representation of an iconic publication. This cover serves as not only a piece of art but also a piece of history, making it perfect for anyone looking to enhance their collection with a touch of mid-20th century Americana.