Description
Step back in time with the captivating edition of the US News & World Report Magazine from May 30, 1952. This specific issue features JP Shields, a prominent figure within the Rail Engineers' Union, making it a must-have for history buffs and collectors alike. Filled with rich discussions and engaging stories from the era, this magazine encapsulates a moment in time that shaped the transport industry and labor relations in the United States.
This magazine comes in Good condition, making it a fantastic addition to any vintage magazine collection. While there is a label affixed to the front cover, it adds character rather than detracts from its vintage appeal. The pages showcase minor wear consistent with its age, but the charm of its content remains untouched.
Notably, this magazine includes protective plastic covering, ensuring that it stays safe from dust and potential damage while on display. You'll appreciate the care taken to preserve this historical artifact. Please note that there are some marks, which can be viewed in the accompanying photos.
Additionally, minor wear on the entire magazine and visible wear on the binding are part of its vintage character. The overall presentation is still excellent for those who appreciate collectibles that tell a story.
- Includes a feature on JP Shields, providing insight into the Rail Engineers' Union.
- Comes with a plastic protective covering to maintain condition.
This magazine serves as an excellent conversation starter or a thoughtful gift for anyone interested in history, journalism, or the rail industry. Explore the fascinating narratives woven within these pages!
Check out the photos for more details and to see the condition before you decide to add this piece of history to your collection.