Description
Step back in time with this vintage edition of Collier's Magazine from September 21, 1935, featuring the captivating story of "Bertha The Sewing Machine Girl." This magazine offers a glimpse into the past, showcasing the cultural and social climate of the 1930s through its intriguing articles and advertisements.
In any collection of historical publications, this magazine stands out for its unique content and vintage charm. Readers will discover a wealth of information about the sewing industry during a time when sewing machines were becoming household staples, forever changing the face of fashion and domestic life. The narrative of Bertha, a symbol of determination and innovation, resonates with both nostalgia and inspiration.
This magazine represents a piece of history that can spark conversation and interest among collectors and enthusiasts alike. Placed in a protective plastic cover, it is a fantastic addition to your collection that will preserve its beauty over time. While it is in acceptable condition, it carries the individuality of age—marked by wear and tear, making it a true vintage find.
Please note the following key features:
- Represents an important piece of 1930s history with the story of Bertha the Sewing Machine Girl.
- Ideal for collectors or anyone interested in the evolution of domestic life and fashion.
Potential buyers should be aware of the magazine's condition. It shows signs of wear, including:
- Rips and marks on various pages.
- Discoloring and potential water damage, with some pages possibly missing.
- An address label affixed on the front cover, adding a personal touch to its history.
This edition comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring that it maintains its integrity as a collectible piece. Don't miss your chance to own a remarkable slice of history!