Description
If you are a vintage magazine enthusiast or a collector of historical literature, the VTG McCall's Magazine from February 1936 is a delightful find! This issue showcases the work "Though You Be Far" by renowned author Ursula Parrott, making it a must-have for fans of classic writing and periodicals.
This magazine carries its own charm, presenting a glimpse into the artistry and culture of the 1930s. With an array of timeless articles, stories, and advertisements, it serves as a crucial window to the past, allowing readers to appreciate the writing styles and societal trends of the era.
The magazine is classified in good condition despite some minor wear and aging that is to be expected from vintage publications. Here are some highlights:
- Protective Covering: The magazine comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring its preservation for years to come.
- Authentic Vintage Appeal: Enjoy the historical significance and aesthetic of the 1930s with this magazine that celebrates a unique time in publishing history.
As you explore the pages, you may notice some visible signs of wear, including minor marks, creases on the front corners, and some rips. These imperfections are part of the magazine’s story and add to its character. For your convenience, we have included photos showcasing these details, so you know exactly what to expect.
Furthermore, the magazine’s binding shows some wear, which can be seen in our images. We've made sure to capture the essence of this vintage piece, allowing for a transparent and thorough description. Please check the provided images to appreciate its condition fully.
Here is a glimpse of the magazine:
With its combination of engaging storytelling and historic allure, this magazine is a true collectible. Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of literary history!