VTG The Saturday Evening Post October 14 1944 - Will Things Cost More After War?


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Sale price$25.00 USD

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Step into a piece of history with this vintage edition of The Saturday Evening Post dated October 14, 1944. This particular issue features a thought-provoking cover story titled Will Things Cost More After War? which explores the economic implications of World War II. Delve into the insights of the era as this magazine captures the concerns and sentiments of a nation anticipating change.

This collectible item is perfect for history buffs, collectors, or anyone interested in the economic perspectives of the time. It's a fantastic conversation starter that provides a glimpse into the thoughts and fears surrounding post-war America. Flip through the crisp, aged pages and enjoy the rich illustrations and articles that have stood the test of time.

Condition-wise, this magazine is classified as good and used, showing its age and charm. Readers should note that the edges may have very minor wear, which adds character to this vintage piece. There may be minor marks and/or rips present, but overall it remains in good shape—a testament to its durability through decades. Additionally, the magazine features an address label on the front, showcasing its journey through time.

  • Includes protective plastic covering for preservation.
  • Unique piece of history capturing economic discussions from the 1940s.

As seen in the photos, there are some rips that further illustrate the magazine's history, emphasizing its authentic vintage appeal. The image below showcases the cover art and adds to this item’s allure:

The Saturday Evening Post October 14, 1944 Cover

Get your hands on this special edition and enrich your collection with a tangible piece of the past. Whether you’re an ardent collector or just looking for a unique decorative item, this magazine will not disappoint.

  • Good and used condition with minor wear.
  • Comes with protective covering for lasting preservation.

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