VTG Harper's Magazine October 1950 The Centennial Issue 1850-1950 No Label


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Sale price$14.95 USD

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Step back in time with the vintage Harper's Magazine from October 1950, commemorating a special milestone: The Centennial Issue (1850-1950). This collectible magazine captures the spirit and style of mid-20th century America, making it a delightful addition for any vintage magazine enthusiast or collector.

This issue of Harper's Magazine is not just a magazine; it’s a snapshot of a transformative era. While it shows minor wear from its long history, it remains in good condition for its age. You'll appreciate the textured feel and the occasionally yellowed pages that tell tales of its journey through time.

One of the standout features of this issue is its celebration of 100 years of publishing, providing a rich context and a retrospective look at the society and culture of its time. The pages are filled with engaging articles, stunning illustrations, and advertisements from a bygone era that echo the artistic trends and social discussions of the 1950s.

Key Features:

  • Collector's Item: This magazine is a perfect piece for any collection, representing a century of literary achievements.
  • Protective Covering: It comes neatly protected in a plastic covering to ensure its preservation for many years to come.

Please note that this issue does not have a label, but it proudly stands as a newsstand edition. You'll notice some marks on the cover and pages—these details enhance its character and authenticity.

Get ready to dive deep into history with this Harper's Magazine issue that will evoke nostalgia and inspire curiosity. Don't miss out on this opportunity to own a piece of American literary history!

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VTG Harper's Magazine October 1950 The Centennial Issue

Whether you’re a dedicated collector or a casual reader, this edition of Harper's Magazine promises to both inform and entertain. It’s more than just reading material; it’s a celebration of a significant milestone in journalism and culture, making it a fantastic piece of history to cherish.

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