Description
If you’re a collector of vintage magazines, especially those with historical significance, then this is a must-have item for your collection. Presenting the cover only from The Saturday Evening Post dated March 4, 1961, featuring the compelling theme of "Early Manhood of Abe Lincoln." This unique piece captures a significant era in American history and offers a glimpse into the life of one of the country’s greatest leaders.
The cover itself is an incredible conversation starter. Framed elegantly, it makes a striking addition to any room or office space, evoking nostalgia and appreciation for classic American literature and journalism. Whether you are an avid collector or looking for a unique gift, this item will serve both purposes beautifully.
Key Features:
- Good condition with minor wear: This piece shows its age with grace, maintaining the charm of its time.
- Protected with a plastic covering: It comes with a protective layer, ensuring its longevity and safety as it adorns your wall.
It's important to note that while the cover is in good condition, it does have some details to consider:
- An address label is affixed to the front, adding a bit of character.
- There are some minor marks, wear on the binding, and signs of water damage, all of which can be seen in the photos provided.
Measurements for this vintage treasure are approximately 13 3/4" x 10 3/4". This size makes it perfect for framing or for inclusion in a scrapbook of American memorabilia.
Be sure to take a close look at the images to appreciate the detailed craftsmanship of the magazine cover and its historical value. You’ll find the original image featured here:
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of history. This Saturday Evening Post cover is more than just paper; it’s a window into the past, honoring the essence of Abraham Lincoln’s early life during an exciting period in American history.