Description
Discover a piece of history with the VTG The New Freeman Magazine from January 7, 1931. This vintage item is an excellent find for collectors, enthusiasts, or anyone with a passion for early 20th-century publications. The magazine, featuring the intriguing theme "Shreds and Patches," offers a nostalgic glimpse into the cultural and social landscape of its time.
While the magazine comes with its charm, it does exhibit some wear and tear typical of items this age. Notably, there are creases on the front cover and throughout the pages. Additionally, there might be some marks consistent with its vintage nature. For thorough condition insights, we encourage you to check the accompanying pictures closely.
It’s important to note that some pages are missing, specifically from pages 387 to 407. However, this only adds to the character of the magazine, highlighting its journey through time. Each item we offer comes securely packaged in a plastic protective covering to ensure it arrives in the best possible condition.
Here are a few key features of this unique magazine:
- Authentic vintage publication from January 1931, perfect for collectors.
- Offers a fascinating look into the past, showcasing historical content and advertisements.
We also offer combined shipping options for multiple purchases, so feel free to inquire for details. Whether you’re adding to your collection or searching for a unique gift, this magazine is a perfect choice.
Please check the picture for condition purposes.