Description
If you’re a collector or simply a fan of television history, the TV Guide Magazine from March 10, 1956, featuring the lovely Frances Rafferty, is a must-have addition to your collection. This vintage magazine highlights an era when television was still relatively new and exploring its potential. The Pittsburgh edition celebrates the arrival of spring with stunning visuals and engaging content sure to evoke nostalgia for the golden age of TV.
This magazine is in good condition, showcasing the wear typical of a publication that is over sixty years old. It comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring it remains safe from dust and other potential damage, allowing you to enjoy this piece of history without worry.
- Unique glimpse into TV programming from the 1950s, featuring popular shows and personalities of the time.
- Good condition with minimal signs of wear, making it a perfect collectible for enthusiasts.
The feature story on Frances Rafferty highlights her charm and talent. As a popular actress during the mid-20th century, she graced TV screens and magazine covers alike. This magazine not only provides insights into her career but also showcases the fashion and cultural norms of the day, making it an interesting read for anyone wanting to learn more about television's beginnings.
The magazine bears no newsstand label, enhancing its value for collectors. With minor wear visible throughout, it presents itself as a genuine artifact from a vibrant era. Adding this magazine to your collection is more than just owning a piece of paper; it’s about preserving television history.
To appreciate its visual appeal, take a look at the cover image below: