Description
Step back in time with the iconic Time Magazine dated February 18, 1946, featuring a captivating cover story on Trade Union Leader Ernest Bevin. This issue, Volume 47, Number 7, encapsulates a pivotal moment in post-war history, highlighting Bevin's significant role in labor relations and his influence on the political landscape of the time. Whether you're a history buff, a collector of vintage magazines, or someone wanting a unique piece of memorabilia, this magazine is a treasure trove of information and nostalgia.
The magazine is in good condition, making it an excellent find for any collector. Although it has an address label on the front, this does not detract from its overall appeal. Minor wear is present throughout the magazine, typical of its age and adds character to this historical publication. For protection and preservation, it comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure it remains in an excellent state for years to come.
As you delve into its pages, you'll uncover rich stories and historical context that shaped the labor movement in the post-war era. This issue not only offers a look at Bevin's contributions but also portrays the sentiments and challenges faced by workers during this transformative period.
- Historical significance featuring Trade Union Leader Ernest Bevin.
- Protective covering included for preservation and longevity.
In addition to its compelling content, this magazine comes with a stamped mark on the front, adding an extra layer of authenticity and allure to its collection value. The vintage feel of this publication serves as a conversation starter and a fantastic addition to your collection.
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Specifications:
- Good condition
- Has address label on front
- Minor wear on entire magazine
- Comes with plastic protective covering
- Stamped mark on front
This is more than just a magazine; it's a portal to the past. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of history!