Description
If you’re a collector of vintage magazines or simply have a passion for the nostalgia of the early 20th century, you won’t want to miss this gem: the VTG The Farmer's Wife Magazine from April 1926. This unique publication features an intriguing article titled "The Will of Richard Ware," making it a fascinating piece for those who appreciate historical literature. The magazine does not have a label, but it carries the charm and character typical of its time.
In its current state, the magazine is classified as “Good.” While it exhibits minor wear throughout, these imperfections merely add to its vintage appeal. A plastic protective covering is included to keep the magazine safe, preserving its integrity for years to come. Please note that the magazine does show some signs of previous ownership, such as small marks and writing, all of which are visible in the photographs provided.
The binding does show some wear and there are creases on the front corners, which you can see in the images below. Each of these small details contributes to the overall history of the publication, allowing you to reflect on the lives of those who once read it.
- Includes the classic, timeless article “The Will of Richard Ware,” perfect for history enthusiasts.
- Comes with a protective plastic cover to ensure the magazine remains in good condition.
Take a look at the images to assess the condition further:
This April 1926 edition of The Farmer's Wife Magazine promises to be an exciting addition to your collection. Whether you frame it, display it, or simply keep it as a conversational piece, its rich history and stories from the past will make it a cherished item for any vintage lover.