Description
Step back in time with a remarkable piece of American history: The Saturday Evening Post from November 20, 1943. This vintage magazine features compelling articles and stunning illustrations that capture the essence of its era. A must-have for collectors or anyone passionate about football and historical publications, this issue prominently highlights the Canton, Ohio football scene alongside intriguing insights into George Meany, a significant figure in labor history.
This edition is not just any magazine; it symbolizes a unique moment in time when the nation was rallying around its sporting heroes and labor leaders. With its eye-catching cover and rich content, it offers a fascinating glimpse into the American spirit during the 1940s.
Despite being over 80 years old, this magazine is in good condition overall. It does feature an address label on the front, which adds to its authentic vintage charm. Minor wear is visible throughout, but it does not detract from the magazine's historical value. Plus, it comes with a plastic protective covering to help preserve its integrity and keep it looking great for years to come.
For those concerned with condition, please note that there is a small rip—check out the accompanying photo for details. This minor imperfection serves as a testament to its journey through time and adds character to the piece.
Key features of this collectible magazine include:
- Rich historical content centered on Canton, Ohio football and labor leader George Meany
- Protective plastic covering included, ensuring longevity and preservation
Whether you’re looking to enhance your collection or gift a piece of history, this The Saturday Evening Post from November 20, 1943 is the perfect choice. Don't miss out on the chance to own this incredible item that captures a distinctive time in American culture.
- Good condition
- Has address label on front
- Minor wear on the entire magazine
- Comes with plastic protective covering
- Small rip; see photo