VTG Junior Scholastic Magazine May 11 1955 Nathan Hale 1755-1776 No Label


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Sale price$14.97 USD

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Step back in time with the cherished VTG Junior Scholastic Magazine from May 11, 1955, featuring the iconic figure Nathan Hale. This vintage publication provides a window into the past, showcasing important historical narratives that shaped the United States. It’s a must-have for collectors, history enthusiasts, and anyone with an appreciation for classic educational materials.

This edition highlights Nathan Hale, the American revolutionary hero who famously declared, “I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country.” The magazine offers engaging articles that delve into Hale's life from 1755 to 1776, offering readers rich insights into his contributions. Why settle for ordinary reads when you can explore authentic stories that are both educational and fascinating?

Condition is key for collectible magazines, and we assure you that the item you see in the pictures is exactly what you’ll receive. Please check the images carefully to get a clear idea of the magazine's condition. This specific issue is labeled “No Label,” adding to its uniqueness!

Key features of this vintage magazine include:

  • Historical Insight: Delve deep into the life and times of Nathan Hale, enriching your understanding of American history.
  • Collector's Item: A genuine piece from the mid-20th century, perfect for collectors or anyone looking to add a touch of nostalgia to their library.

We pride ourselves on our meticulous packaging. All our items, including this magazine, come with a protective plastic covering to ensure they remain in excellent condition during shipping. We also offer combined shipping, so feel free to ask about any other items you might be interested in!

Admire the cover art and historical content within the pages of this unique magazine. You’ll find it not only informative but also visually appealing.

Don’t miss your chance to own this VTG Junior Scholastic Magazine. It’s more than just a magazine; it’s a piece of history waiting for you to explore!

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