VTG The Atlantic Magazine August 1947 Are Americans Polygamous? No Label


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Sale price$39.95 USD

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Discover a slice of history with the Vintage The Atlantic Magazine from August 1947. This particular issue poses the provocative question, "Are Americans Polygamous?" and invites readers into a thoughtful exploration of societal norms and behaviors prevalent at the time. A true gem for collectors, historians, or anyone interested in American culture, this magazine is a captivating addition to any collection.

This item comes in good condition with minor wear, which adds to its vintage charm. The magazine does not feature any labels, enhancing its appeal to those who appreciate authenticity and history. The text pages are intact and provide valuable insights into a pivotal era in American history.

Key Features:

  • Engaging content that tackles provocative questions of American society.
  • Comes with a plastic protective covering to preserve its condition.

Despite some visible signs of its age, such as minor wear throughout, the magazine remains structurally sound and visually appealing. Please note there are some marks and wear on the binding, which can be seen in the accompanying photos. Additionally, there are creases on the front corners, also documented in our pictures. Each imperfection tells a story, making this magazine even more special.

For those who cherish vintage publications, this Atlantic Magazine issue is sure to spark interesting conversations. You'll not only own a piece of history but also a unique perspective on the societal dynamics of the 1940s America.

Don't miss out on this opportunity to own a captivating piece of American literature. Check out the images below to get a closer look at the condition and featured artwork.

Vintage The Atlantic Magazine August 1947 Are Americans Polygamous?

This magazine not only offers a glimpse into historical discourse but also serves as a delightful conversation starter for your collection! Seize this chance to add a vintage touch to your reading material that captures both intrigue and nostalgia.

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