Description
Step back in time with the iconic Time Magazine from November 7, 1932, Volume 20, Issue #19. This edition provides a unique glimpse into the historical currents of the early 1930s, showcasing the Common Workers Film & Photo League, a vital movement capturing the essence of labor and community spirit during a transformative era in American history. Perfect for collectors and history enthusiasts alike, this magazine offers much more than just articles—it serves as a fascinating artifact of its time.
This particular issue is in good condition, presenting well for its age. While it may show some minor wear such as small rips, creases at the edges, or marks, these imperfections only add to its vintage charm. Behind each page lies a story waiting to be told, providing readers an authentic taste of the journalism that shaped public discourse.
You'll appreciate that this magazine is presented with a plastic protective covering, ensuring its preservation for many more years to come. The cover features unique stamped marks and a sticker indicating the date, which serve as reminders of its historical significance.
This magazine not only presents a wealth of information but also serves as a conversation starter. Ideal for those who appreciate the art of journalism and the cultural contexts it arises from, it pairs beautifully with other vintage collectibles.
- Historical snapshot of the early 1930s labor movements.
- Perfect for collectors or as a unique gift for history buffs.
Specifications:
- Condition: Good
- Newsstand/No Label
- Wear: Minor wear evident with small rips, edge wear, creases, and/or marks.
- Protection: Comes with a plastic protective covering.
- Stamped mark: Present on the front cover.
- Sticker: Date sticker on the front.