Description
Explore a piece of history with the Time Magazine dated November 21, 1932, featuring the iconic banker and lawyer Melvin Alvah Traylor on the cover. This edition is not only a collector's item but also a fascinating snapshot of the world during the early Great Depression era. It captures the economic climate, social issues, and notable figures of the time, making it a great addition to any history or magazine collection.
This vintage magazine is classified in acceptable condition and provides a genuine glimpse into the past. While it exhibits signs of wear throughout, it holds immense value for enthusiasts and historians alike. The magazine has a label on the back, which adds to its antique charm. Ideal for display or study, this issue connects readers with a bygone era.
The publication does show its age with various imperfections, including rips, stains, marks, and evidence of water damage. Some pages may be missing or have come loose; however, these characteristics only enhance the authenticity of this relic. Each flaw tells a story of its journey through time. As a further layer of protection, this magazine comes enclosed in a durable plastic protective covering, ensuring that it remains preserved for future generations.
Here are some key features of this historic issue:
- Captivating coverage of economic and social themes from the Great Depression era.
- Perfect for collectors and enthusiasts of vintage publications.
Furthermore, please note the following specifics regarding the magazine:
- Acceptable condition with noticeable wear throughout.
- Has a label on the back.
- Stamps and marks visible on the front cover.
- Some pages may be stained, ripped, or missing.
- Sticker date on the front for added authenticity.
Don’t miss your chance to own this meaningful piece of American history!