VTG The Sporting News Newspaper April 23 1947 - The Life Story of Babe Ruth


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Step back in time with the VTG The Sporting News Newspaper from April 23, 1947, featuring the fascinating life story of the legendary Babe Ruth. This vintage publication captures a significant moment in sports history, making it a valuable addition to any collector's library or a perfect gift for baseball enthusiasts. Babe Ruth, a name synonymous with baseball greatness, continues to inspire generations, and this newspaper offers a glimpse into his storied past.

Although this newspaper is in acceptable condition, it serves as a unique piece of memorabilia. The newsstand edition does not have a label, making it a true collectible for purists. It's important to note that wear is evident throughout the magazine. The pages exhibit signs of age, including rips, marks, and a loose binding. However, this vintage charm adds to the character of the piece, allowing you to appreciate its historical context and significance.

The newspaper comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring its preservation despite the wear. Please keep in mind that this edition only includes five pages, going up to page 36. An essential aspect of this edition is its unique look into Babe Ruth's life and the era of baseball during the 1940s.

Key features of this collectible include:

  • Original edition from 1947, capturing the essence of Babe Ruth's legacy.
  • Plastic protective covering to preserve the newspaper's condition.

Don't miss out on the chance to own this piece of sports history! This vintage newspaper not only celebrates the life of one of baseball's greatest icons but also serves as an enriching conversation starter for any sports lover. As it stands, the newspaper has its quirks, adding to its historical narrative. Check out the photo below to see this remarkable item.

VTG The Sporting News Newspaper April 23 1947

This product has these specifications:

  • Acceptable condition with signs of wear.
  • Includes 5 pages, going up to page 36.
  • Comes with plastic protective covering.
  • No label; newsstand edition.

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