Description
Step back in time with the exquisite October 1959 issue of the VTG High Fidelity Music Magazine. This vintage collectible is a must-have for music enthusiasts and history buffs alike. Featuring the remarkable career of the influential music critic Ernest Newman, who lived from 1868 to 1959, this magazine encapsulates a significant moment in musical history. You'll not only discover rich articles summarizing the music trends of the era, but also gain insight into the artists and compositions that shaped the soundscape of the time.
The magazine measures a standard publication size and carries the charm of its vintage age, inviting nostalgia for those who appreciate classic music literature. Imagine turning the pages of history while exploring fascinating articles that delve into the world of high-fidelity sound.
This magazine is in good used condition, but it's important to note that it has some signs of wear. The edges may show minor scuffing, marks, or small rips, characteristic of its age. It comes with a plastic protective covering to help preserve its quality for years to come. While some writing may be visible in the pages, this adds to the magazine's unique history and charm.
For collectors, this is an excellent piece to add to your library. It not only serves as a conversation starter but also allows you to own a piece of music history. Here are some key features:
- Good used condition, perfect for collectors.
- Includes protective covering for preservation.
Despite some wear on the binding, this magazine holds a bounty of information that will enrich your understanding of music history. Don’t miss out on the chance to own this special edition from 1959, a pivotal year in music.
- Newsstand/No Label
- Some writing present, enhancing the character of this vintage item.
- Wear evident on the binding, typical for its age.