Description
Discover a piece of history with this vintage issue of The State Magazine from September 10, 1938. Featuring the captivating cover story of the beautifully depicted child, Sarah Ann Slawter, this magazine is not just a publication; it's a collectible artifact that transports you back to a simpler time.
This edition is classified as being in acceptable condition. While it showcases notable wear consistent with its age, it still holds charm and character. It's a wonderful addition for any collector of vintage magazines or those who appreciate historical publications.
Being a newsstand edition, this magazine does not come with a label, enhancing its uniqueness as a collectible. The magazine features a combination of articles and images that reflect the tastes and interests of its era, making it a must-have for anyone interested in history, media, or design from the late 1930s.
Here are some key features of this edition:
- Protective Covering: This magazine comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring it remains in as good a condition as possible for years to come.
- Authenticity: Doubtless, the wear on the magazine adds to its authenticity, telling a story of its own as it has been cherished over the decades.
It’s important to note that this copy does have some missing pages and the cover is detached. Despite these imperfections, the content within remains a window into the past. It offers a rare glimpse into the world of the late 1930s, showcasing the fashion, culture, and societal narratives of the time.
Check out the images below to get a better sense of its current condition:
This collectible magazine will make an intriguing conversation starter and a lovely decorative piece for your coffee table or library. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or just starting out, this issue of The State Magazine offers something special that you won’t find in modern publications.