Description
Step back in time with this fascinating issue of Time Magazine from June 17, 1940. This vintage relic belongs to Volume 35, Number 25, and features captivating articles on prominent figures like Paul Reynaud and Maxime Weygand. As history unfolds, this magazine provides a snapshot of the world as it was during a pivotal moment in history, just before the impact of World War II would be felt globally.
Owning this magazine is not just about having a piece of paper; it's about holding a piece of history in your hands. While this edition is rated in acceptable condition, it bears the marks of time, further enhancing its historical value. The magazine features a unique newsstand layout that allows readers to immerse themselves in the goings-on of 1940.
The cover may be loose, and you might notice rips and stains, which are expected for an item of this age. However, this only adds to the charm and authenticity of the piece. It comes with a protective plastic covering to help preserve its integrity while you treasure it. Additionally, the stamped mark on the front serves as a reminder of its journey through the decades.
- Exceptional historical significance - Gain insights into global events through in-depth journalism.
- Ideal for collectors - A must-have for anyone passionate about history or magazine collections.
This vintage Time Magazine truly is a collectible treasure, perfect for display on a coffee table or as a part of a historical collection. Here’s a quick rundown of its current condition:
- Acceptable condition
- Newsstand/No Label
- Magazine has wear all over.
- Rips, stains, water marks, pages missing, and cover may be off and/or loose.
- Comes with plastic protective covering.
- Stamped mark on front.
- Rips. See photos.
This magazine is perfect for history buffs, collectors, or anyone intrigued by the events that shaped our world. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of history!