VTG Life Magazine February 14 1938 The Queen of Egypt, Farida


Price:
Sale price$15.00 USD

Description

Step back in time with this vintage issue of Life Magazine, dated February 14, 1938. This specific edition celebrates the fascinating life of Farida, the Queen of Egypt. Known for her beauty and remarkable influence during a pivotal era, Farida captured the attention of the world, making this magazine a treasured collectible for history buffs and royal enthusiasts alike.

This classic magazine offers a rare glimpse into the past, showcasing captivating images and insightful articles that reflect the cultural and social climate of the late 1930s. Whether you're a collector or simply seeking to explore a unique piece of history, this publication will be an exciting addition to your collection.

While this vintage issue holds historical significance, please note that it is in acceptable condition, which adds character and authenticity to its value.

  • Enjoy a piece of history with captivating imagery and insightful storytelling.
  • Perfect for collectors, history enthusiasts, or as a thoughtful gift for someone special.

The magazine does show its age, featuring wear consistent with years of enjoyment. You'll find an address label on the back cover, along with rips, stains, and watermarks. Some pages may even be missing, and the cover could be loose or partially removed. However, these imperfections only add to its charm and historical authenticity.

To keep this vintage magazine protected and in the best possible condition, it comes with a plastic protective covering. It's an excellent way to ensure longevity while showcasing the magazine as a captivating display piece.

Check out the stunning cover art below:

VTG Life Magazine February 14 1938 Cover Image

Whether you are flipping through the pages or displaying it on a coffee table, this VTG Life Magazine is not just a magazine—it’s a portal to an intriguing period in royal history. Don't miss your chance to own this remarkable piece of the past!

Condition Summary:

  • Acceptable condition with noticeable wear and tear.
  • Address label present on the back, adding character.
  • Visible rips, stains, and watermarks throughout.
  • May have missing pages and a loose cover.
  • Includes a plastic protective covering for safekeeping.

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