Description
Discover a piece of history with this VTG The National Geographic Magazine from December 1915, featuring an exceptional article on Jerusalem's Locust Plague. This magazine is not just a reading material; it’s a collectible that brings you back to the wondrous insights of the early 20th century. The National Geographic has been renowned for its stunning visuals and fascinating storytelling, and this issue is a perfect example of that legacy.
The magazine is in good condition, showcasing the wear and charm of its age. It does have a label on the back, which adds to its vintage appeal. You’ll notice minor wear throughout the magazine, which should be expected considering its century-old heritage. For your convenience, this magazine comes with a plastic protective covering that will help preserve its condition for years to come. This makes it a perfect addition to your collection or as a unique gift for a history enthusiast.
Key Features:
- Engaging content focusing on Jerusalem's locust dilemma, part of a rich historical narrative.
- Includes protective covering to maintain the magazine's quality over time.
Additionally, it's worth noting that there is an engraved address label on the back and a stamped mark on the magazine itself. These details are indicative of its past and provide character to the overall item. Although there are some marks on the surface, they tell the story of the magazine’s journey through time.
Take a closer look at the images provided to see the magazine's condition and charming features. Below is an image of the magazine showcasing its front cover:
This December 1915 issue is not just a magazine; it’s a snapshot of a unique historical moment. Don’t miss the chance to own this classic piece from The National Geographic. Perfect for display on a coffee table or adding to your library, it’s bound to spark conversations.