VTG NEA Journal Magazine November 1949 The Young Dead Soldiers Do Not Speak


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Sale price$19.97 USD

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Discover a unique piece of history with the VTG NEA Journal Magazine from November 1949, titled "The Young Dead Soldiers Do Not Speak." This vintage magazine encapsulates a distinctive literary moment from the mid-20th century, making it a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Whether you're an avid vintage magazine collector or someone simply looking to appreciate a moment of historical significance, this publication delivers both charm and depth.

This NEA Journal is in good condition overall, with just the right amount of wear to reflect its age and authenticity. One feature that adds to its uniqueness is the address label affixed to the back, a testament to its journey over the years.

  • Includes a plastic protective covering to preserve its condition.
  • Features minor wear and a few creases on the front, highlighting its authenticity as a true vintage item.

Examine the detailed craftsmanship of the articles and explore the themes that resonated during a time of change. The printing quality and layout offer a nostalgic glimpse into the design styles of the late 1940s, inviting readers to step back in time and immerse themselves in the poignant words of its writers.

This magazine also comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring it is safeguarded against further wear. As you browse through its pages, you may notice some minor imperfections, including a few creases and general signs of aging. These elements only add character and authenticity to this piece.

Be sure to check out the accompanying images to see the condition of this vintage publication. Here’s a closer look:

VTG NEA Journal Magazine November 1949

With its rich historical context and intriguing visual appeal, this NEA Journal is perfect for any collector or history buff. Don't miss the chance to own a piece of literary history that sparks conversations and ignites the imagination.

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