Description
Step back in time with the Time Magazine from November 21, 1938, volume 32, issue 24. This vintage edition provides a fascinating glimpse into the past, featuring a compelling cover story on 'Wages & Hours' by Elmer F. Andrews. Perfect for collectors, history enthusiasts, or anyone interested in the socio-economic climate of the late 1930s, this magazine serves as a historical artifact that captures the essence of its era.
The magazine is not in pristine condition, but this only adds to its charm and authenticity. As a collectible item, it tells a story of age and wear that appeals to many vintage magazine aficionados. Each crease and mark offers a narrative of its journey through the years. While it shows signs of wear, such as rips, stains, and possible water marks, it still holds significant value for those who appreciate history.
Included with your purchase is a protective plastic covering, ensuring that this classic magazine is preserved as best as possible. Despite its flaws—like an off or loose cover and various page issues—the magazine remains a testament to the publishing era of the 1930s. The stamped mark on the front and labels on the back also make it a unique addition to any collection.
Key features include:
- Highlights social issues surrounding wages and work hours in the 1930s.
- Comes with a protective covering to preserve its historical significance.
Whether you're a seasoned collector or just starting, this issue of Time Magazine is a must-have. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of history. Below is a rundown of the magazine’s condition:
- Acceptable condition, showcasing age and use.
- Magazine has wear all over, with rips and stains.
- Some pages are missing, and the cover may be off and/or loose.
- Top front half is off, and the plastic covering is ripped/missing.