Description
Step back in time with this extraordinary vintage edition of Collier's Magazine. Dated May 25, 1918, this issue is not just a magazine; it’s a portal to the past, capturing the essence of a pivotal moment in history. The cover story, "They're Building Ships Out There," reflects the immense shipbuilding efforts during World War I, showcasing the industrious spirit of the era and the importance of naval power. This magazine is a must-have for history buffs, collectors, or anyone fascinated by the developments of the early 20th century.
This edition is a genuine newsstand copy, which adds to its charm and authenticity. It possesses all the qualities that make vintage magazines appealing: historical context, visual appeal, and collectibility. The magazine is in used condition, featuring some minor wear along the edges, as well as a few rips and marks, which are typical for items of this age. Rest assured, these imperfections do not detract from its historical value, but rather contribute to its character.
Preserved for future generations, this magazine comes with a plastic protective covering that helps maintain its condition. Take a closer look at the striking cover and interior pages in the photos provided below.
- Unique historical insights: Delve into the naval advancements and societal shifts of the World War I era.
- Collectible item: Perfect for collectors, history enthusiasts, and vintage magazine lovers.
Whether you’re adding to your collection or seeking a thoughtful gift for a friend, this magazine is a delightful piece of history. Don’t miss out on the chance to own a snapshot of an exciting period in American history. Please note that the item has some marks on it, as shown in the photos. Your purchase is more than just an acquisition; it is an invitation to explore the fascinating past of naval warfare and production.
- Newsstand edition with no label.
- Some minor wear on edges and/or rips or marks; see photos for specifics.
- Comes with a plastic protective covering.
- Additional marks are present; refer to the images.