Description
Discover a piece of history with this vintage issue of The New Freeman Magazine from February 18, 1931, featuring the thought-provoking theme, The Solace of Philosophy. This collectible magazine provides a fascinating glimpse into early 20th-century perspectives on philosophy and beyond. Perfect for both collectors and enthusiasts, this magazine is not just reading material—it's a conversation starter!
This magazine is a unique find and carries the charm of its era. Though it does have some cosmetic wear, including creases on the front and within, it is packaged with care and comes with a plastic protective covering. Please examine the provided images closely for all the details. The pages are in good shape, but do note that the range from pages 387-407 is missing.
Features of this vintage magazine include:
- Rich Historical Context: Delve into articles that reflect the philosophical inquiries and cultural discussions of 1931.
- Unique Collector's Item: Great for collectors looking to expand their vintage magazine collection or for anyone interested in the evolution of philosophical thought.
The item pictured in this listing is exactly what you will receive. We are committed to providing accurate representations of our products, so please feel free to reach out for any additional information or clarification regarding the condition. We also offer combined shipping for your convenience, so just ask!
Don’t miss this opportunity to own a fascinating piece of history. Whether for personal reading or as a gift, this magazine is sure to intrigue and inspire. Browse through the images to see the condition and allure of this vintage publication.
Take a step back in time with this memorable magazine from The New Freeman. It’s not just a magazine; it’s a window into the past!