VTG The American Magazine June 1932 Vol 113 #6 We Are At War & Peace River Jim


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Sale price$19.95 USD

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Discover a piece of history with this authentic vintage issue of The American Magazine from June 1932, Vol 113 #6, featuring the thought-provoking article "We Are At War" alongside the captivating story "Peace River Jim." This magazine provides a rich glimpse into the past, capturing the sentiments and culture of a time marked by significant events.

This magazine is not just reading material; it's a collector's item that offers insight into early 20th-century America. Delve into the dramatic themes of war and peace that are still relevant today. The captivating narratives and compelling illustrations make it a perfect addition to any vintage collection or a unique gift for a history enthusiast.

Take note that this particular copy does have some character, reflecting its age and history. There are creases present on the front cover and within the pages, as well as some marks that contribute to its vintage charm. We believe these imperfections add to the story of the magazine. It’s not just an item; it’s a tangible piece of history!

Key Features:

  • Original 1932 publication featuring timeless stories and articles.
  • Comes with a plastic protective covering to preserve its condition.

We understand that purchasing vintage items online can raise questions. Rest assured that the item pictured is exactly what you will receive. The magazine is shown in its current condition, so please take a moment to review the photo below for a best representation of its beauty and flaws.

VTG The American Magazine June 1932 Cover

For those interested in shipping, we offer combined shipping options—just reach out and ask! Each item is carefully packaged to ensure it arrives safely. Whether you're adding to your own collection or gifting it to a loved one, this magazine is sure to delight and inspire.

Embrace the nostalgia and historical significance of this issue of The American Magazine. It's more than just a magazine; it's a connection to our past, providing context and stories that resonate even today. Don’t miss your chance to own this piece of American history.

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