Description
Step back in time with this vintage edition of The Lutheran Magazine, dated December 27, 1923, and designated as Volume 6, Number 13, featuring "The Budget Dollar." This nostalgic magazine is a true gem for collectors and history enthusiasts alike. It showcases the rich heritage of Lutheran thought and reflects the socio-economic themes of its time.
In this edition, you'll find insightful articles and reflections that provided guidance and encouragement to its readers nearly a century ago. Each page is a window into the past, allowing you to explore the concerns, values, and beliefs that shaped the Lutheran community during the 1920s.
It's important to note the condition of this magazine. Please review the images closely, as they provide an accurate depiction of its current state. The front cover and interior pages exhibit some creases and marks due to age, which adds authenticity to this vintage item. Additionally, there are signs of water damage, giving it a unique character that only genuine antiques possess.
As a token of our commitment to protecting your vintage finds, we ensure that all our items come with a plastic protective covering to preserve their condition for years to come.
- Unique piece of Lutheran heritage from the 1920s.
- Comes with a protective cover for longevity and safekeeping.
If you're interested in adding this intriguing magazine to your collection or simply wish to enjoy a slice of history, don’t hesitate! We offer combined shipping for your convenience—just ask us for details. Remember, the item pictured is exactly what you will receive, so please check the images to assess the condition.
Embrace the opportunity to own a piece of historical literature that tells a story nearly 100 years in the making!