Description
Introducing a rare gem for collectors and history enthusiasts alike: the **LIBERTY MAGAZINE from September 30, 1939**. This issue features the groundbreaking article titled **"ALCOHOLICS and GOD" by Morris Markey**. Recognized as the first major media piece on Alcoholics Anonymous, this magazine is both historically significant and highly sought after, making it a valuable addition to any collection.
This vintage edition captures a pivotal moment in the history of addiction recovery, offering insights and reflections that have shaped the narrative around Alcoholics Anonymous. Due to its rarity, it stands out among other collectibles, appealing to both vintage magazine aficionados and those interested in the evolution of recovery programs.
- Historical Significance: This magazine serves as a milestone in the recognition of Alcoholics Anonymous, representing the shift in public perception towards alcohol addiction and recovery.
- Collector's Item: As one of the earliest mentions of Alcoholics Anonymous in mainstream media, this edition is a must-have for serious collectors and historians.
The magazine is in good condition, retaining its original charm. It comes without a label, reflecting its newsstand origins. While there is some minor wear, which adds character, it is still in a display-worthy state. Please examine the accompanying images for details on the magazine’s condition.
For your convenience, this issue is protected by a plastic covering to ensure its preservation for years to come. There are a few marks on the surface and some wear on the binding, consistent with its age; however, this does not detract from its overall appeal.
Take a look at the visuals below to see how this piece stands out: