COVER ONLY The Saturday Evening Post February 17 1906 Creed of Nations No Label


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Sale price$9.95

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Discover a true treasure of American history with this exceptional vintage magazine cover from The Saturday Evening Post, dated February 17, 1906. This iconic cover, themed "Creed of Nations," encapsulates a pivotal moment in the evolution of journalism and reflects the cultural art of the early 20th century.

This vintage magazine cover isn't just a piece of art; it’s a portrayal of the mindset and ideals of its time, making it a valuable addition to any collection of vintage magazines. The Saturday Evening Post, known for its influential role in American culture, offers a unique lens into the values and stories that shaped an era. Capturing the spirit of a time when print was the primary source of information, this cover invites reflection on the historical context of international relations and national identity.

Condition-wise, this magazine cover is sold without the label and features some minor wear that adds character and authenticity. Measuring a striking 14 1/8 inches by 11 inches, it boldly stands out as a statement piece, ideal for displaying as part of your home or office decor. The protective plastic covering ensures its preservation, allowing you to appreciate it for years to come.

Some key features of this collectible magazine include:

  • Authentic February 1906 issue of The Saturday Evening Post, a legendary American publication.
  • Includes a protective covering to maintain its condition and visual appeal.

Take a closer look at the visuals to appreciate the intricate details that tell a story of their own. Images attached below showcase the fine points of this unique piece:

The Saturday Evening Post February 17 1906 Cover

If you're an avid collector or just starting your journey into the world of vintage magazines, this cover represents a meaningful glimpse into a bygone era. Capture this piece of Americana today and enhance your collection with a historical artifact that resonates with the values and sentiments of the past.

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