Description
Discover a piece of history with the VTG The Saturday Evening Post from August 26, 1939, featuring the captivating artwork and writing of the era. This vintage magazine includes an intriguing article titled "Boss on the Spot" by Jack Alexander, which readers in 1939 would have found both enlightening and entertaining. It’s a wonderful collectible for those who appreciate vintage publications or want a glimpse into life during the pre-war years.
This magazine is not just a reading material but a fascinating artifact that encapsulates a unique moment in American history. Imagine flipping through its pages, each one offering a window into the past, filled with the cultural nuances, advertisements, and stories of that time. The Saturday Evening Post has been a hallmark of American journalism for decades, making this edition a perfect addition to any collection.
The condition of the magazine is good and used, which simply adds to its charm as a vintage item. You may notice that the edges have very minor wear typical for publications of this age. There could also be minor marks and/or rips that do not detract from its overall good shape. Additionally, there is an address label on the front, a reminder of its journey over the years.
To ensure its preservation, this magazine comes with a plastic protective covering, making it suitable for display or storage. Enhance your collection with this timeless piece of literature!
- Captivating artwork and articles from the pre-war era.
- Comes protected in a plastic covering for preservation.
Key specifications include the following:
- Good and used condition.
- Minor wear on edges, with possible marks and/or rips.
- Address label on front cover.
- Protected with a plastic covering.