Description
Step back in time with the Autumn 1957 issue of Rayburn's Ozark Guide Magazine. This vintage magazine, featuring contributions from Tom Self and Walter F. Lackey, is a delightful glimpse into the past, transporting you to the cozy, rustic charm of the Ozarks. Made for enthusiasts of travel and nature, this edition captures the essence of autumn in the Ozarks, illustrating the area's rich cultural heritage and stunning landscapes.
Measuring approximately 8.5 x 11 inches, this magazine is filled with captivating articles and vibrant photographs that highlight the beauty of the Ozark region as the leaves change colors and temperatures cool down. Although it comes without a label and shows minor wear on the entire magazine, it remains in good condition for collectors or those looking to reminisce about travel in the late 1950s.

One of the standout features of this edition is its stunning photography. The images beautifully illustrate the authentic essence of the Ozarks, making it an excellent addition to any literary or geographical collection.
- Historical Significance: This magazine provides a historical snapshot of autumn in the Ozarks during the 1950s, offering insights into the lifestyle and landscape of the area.
- Plastic Protective Covering: It comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring the magazine remains safe from environmental damage while on display or in storage.
Whether you're a collector of vintage literature or simply passionate about the Ozark region, this copy of Rayburn's Ozark Guide Magazine is a treasure waiting to be explored. Ideal for coffee table decor or as a unique gift, grab this piece of history today and indulge in the rich stories and beautiful imagery that make the Ozarks truly special.