Description
Step back in time with this vintage edition of The National Geographic Magazine from July 1927, showcasing the fascinating world of moths and butterflies. This magazine is not just a publication; it’s a peek into the past, capturing the rich history of natural science during an era when exploration was at its peak.
Featuring stunning illustrations and insightful articles, this issue focuses on the enchanting realm of lepidopterology—the study of moths and butterflies. Both collectors and nature enthusiasts will find endless value in this magazine, making it a worthy addition to any collection.
Condition-wise, this magazine has seen some wear, indicative of its age and history. It is classified as "Good" quality and comes newsstand ready, without a label. Despite minor imperfections, this vintage magazine has retained much of its charm.
- Comes with a protective plastic covering, ensuring that its integrity is preserved for years to come.
- Contains remarkable illustrations and articles that provide a glimpse into the natural world and the captivating study of moths and butterflies.
There is some minor wear throughout the magazine, which adds to its vintage character. Expect to find various marks, and please refer to the provided photos for a better understanding of its condition. The binding shows signs of wear, and creases are evident on the front corners, adding to its storied past. Rips are also apparent, so we encourage prospective buyers to review the images thoroughly.
Check out the accompanying image below for a view of this historical publication:
This July 1927 issue of The National Geographic Magazine is more than just a curiosity; it's a conversation starter and a piece of history that reflects our enduring fascination with the natural world. Don't miss your chance to own this unique collector's item!