Description
Step back in time with this vintage edition of Pearson's Magazine from October 1914, Vol 32 No. 4. This rare find is a treasure for collectors and enthusiasts of historical literature. Featuring the thought-provoking article titled "Futile Public Schools," this magazine provides insight into early 20th-century educational debates. With its rich content and engaging illustrations, it offers a unique glimpse into the concerns of that era.
This particular copy is a true vintage piece, showcasing authentic wear indicative of its age. The magazine has creases on the front cover and marks throughout the pages, giving it a charming authenticity. While it does have some rips and loose pages, it remains a fascinating read for anyone interested in history or educational topics.
Key Features:
- Historical Significance: Explore the debates of 1914 regarding public schooling and education.
- Collector's Item: A unique addition to any vintage magazine collection.
To help protect this delicate item, each magazine comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring its preservation for years to come. This ensures that whether displayed on a shelf or carefully stored, this piece of history is safeguarded.
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Ideal for historians, educators, and anyone who loves to delve into the past, this volume is more than just a magazine—it's a portal into a different time. Add this captivating piece to your collection today and experience the insights of early 20th-century America!