Description
Discover a piece of literary history with this vintage issue of The Atlantic Magazine from June 1926, titled "The Price of Our Success." This collectible magazine, known for its insightful articles and rich narrative style, offers readers a glimpse into the thoughts and discussions of the time. While this edition does not have a newsstand label, it remains a treasured item for avid collectors and enthusiasts of classic literature.
The magazine is in good condition, reflecting its age with some minor wear throughout. The cover and pages show slight signs of use, including:
- Some marks and creases, particularly on the front corners
- Wear on the binding, adding to its vintage charm
Despite these imperfections, this magazine is protected by a plastic covering, ensuring that it will remain preserved for collectors and readers alike. The protective case not only keeps it safe but also enhances its presentation, making it an excellent addition to any collection.
This issue features thought-provoking articles that delve into societal issues and successes of the era—topics that remain relevant today. Each page is a window into the past, offering engaging content that captivates and informs.
It's important to note that while there are marks and creases, they do not detract from the overall aesthetic and value of the magazine. Photos are available to provide a closer look at the condition, allowing potential buyers to assess their purchase confidently.
Enhance your collection with this unique artifact from history. Ideal for students, scholars, or anyone with a passion for literature, this vintage magazine is a conversation starter that connects us with the thoughts of a bygone era.
Add this exceptional piece to your library today and enjoy the allure of classic journalism!