Description
Step into a piece of history with the VTG Foreign Service Magazine from October 1949, Volume 37, Issue 2. This unique publication provides a fascinating glimpse into the life of re-enlisted servicemen transitioning to civilian roles post-World War II. With its rich content and historical significance, this magazine is a fantastic addition for collectors or enthusiasts of military and historical literature.
This magazine is presented in good condition, showcasing its resilience through time. While it may bear signs of age, such as minor wear and tear, it remains fully intact. The cover features an address label, which is a common characteristic for magazines of its era. If you appreciate vintage items that tell a story, this magazine will surely impress you.
Key features of this unique publication include:
- Historical Significance: Discover narratives that unfold around the lives of those who served during a crucial period in history.
- Protective Covering: Your purchase includes a plastic protective covering, ensuring the magazine remains in as good a condition as possible for years to come.
The magazine has some distinctive marks and evidence of use, which add to its charm. The binding shows some wear, yet it stands strong, allowing pages to turn smoothly for your reading enjoyment. We encourage you to take a closer look at the photos for a detailed view of the magazine's condition.
Here’s what the magazine looks like:
Whether you are a serious collector or simply drawn to gems from the past, this October 1949 edition of the Foreign Service Magazine is sure to captivate. Don't miss the chance to own this piece of history that dates back to a pivotal time in world developments.
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