Description
If you’re a fan of vintage magazines or interested in equine art, then the November 1958 edition of The Instructor Magazine features the exquisite artwork of "The Horseman" by Eugene Delacroix. This unique piece is an enchanting glimpse into the world of classic equestrian-themed publications.
This magazine comes in acceptable condition, presenting a delightful find for collectors and enthusiasts alike. With no label and intended for newsstand distribution, it offers a pure vintage experience that captures the essence of the late 1950s.
This particular magazine has experienced some wear, which is typical for its age. To help you assess its condition, please take a closer look at the accompanying photos. The magazine is encased in a plastic protective covering, which helps preserve its integrity while allowing you to enjoy its content freely.
Key features of this magazine include:
- Original artwork: "The Horseman" by famed artist Eugene Delacroix.
- Historical significance as a November issue from 1958, showcasing the equestrian culture of the time.
As you explore this magazine, you may notice some wear on the binding and various marks throughout its pages. Additionally, there are some minor rips, all of which can be seen in the photographs provided. These imperfections add to its charm, serving as a testament to its history and value as a collectible.
The magazine’s pages are filled with captivating content that can transport you back to a different era, making it a worthy addition to any collection or a delightful gift for a fellow magazine aficionado.
Before you decide, make sure to review the photos carefully to see the condition of the magazine for yourself. Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll receive:
Don’t miss the chance to own this piece of history. Whether you’re adding to your collection or starting new, The Instructor Magazine from November 1958 is a notable choice!