Description
This vintage magazine, "The Farm Journal," from June 1921, offers a fascinating glimpse into the agricultural discussions of its time. With the thought-provoking cover story titled "Will a Farm Tariff Bring a World War?", this issue raises questions and debates that are still relevant today. This edition not only showcases the writing style and societal concerns of the early 20th century but also captures the essence of agricultural life during a pivotal post-World War I period.
As part of your collection of vintage magazines, this edition of The Farm Journal is certainly a conversation starter. It reflects on the impact of tariffs on farming and trade relations, making it a valuable resource for historians, collectors, and enthusiasts of vintage literature. The cultural significance of this magazine provides insights into America's agricultural policies and their implications, which were crucial as the nation sought to rebuild and redefine itself.
Key features of this collectible magazine include:
- Article exploring economic impacts on farming, essential for understanding historical trade debates.
- Original advertisements from the era, which add to the vintage aesthetic and historical context.
This magazine is in acceptable condition, showcasing wear typical of its age, including wear on the binding and some creases on the front corners. Please note that there is a label on the front cover, and marks may be present; however, the integrity of the content remains intact.
The magazine comes protected in a plastic cover to preserve its condition for future generations. The condition details include:
- Taped binding with some rips, as visible in the accompanying photos.
- Light wear, including visible marks, that reflects its historical journey.
Don’t miss the opportunity to own this piece of agricultural history. Perfect for collectors and those interested in the socio-economic influences of the early 20th century.
Embrace nostalgia and scholarly discussion by adding this collectible vintage magazine to your library today!