Description
Step back in time with this vintage edition of The World's Work Magazine, published in April 1913. This issue, titled "Benevolence or Justice," offers a fascinating glimpse into the socio-political discussions of the early 20th century. Ideal for collectors or history enthusiasts, this magazine is a piece of history that captures the sentiments and debates of a bygone era.
In acceptable condition, this magazine exhibits signs of wear consistent with its age. It is a newsstand edition that comes without a label, adding to its vintage charm. The magazine is protected with a plastic covering, ensuring that you can enjoy it while keeping it safe. While this copy showcases its age, it still tells an important story.
The magazine features some notable imperfections such as:
- Creases on the front corners, which add character to this historical artifact.
- Water damage and marks that indicate its journey through time.
Despite these imperfections, the magazine remains a visually appealing item that collectors will appreciate. It provides not only a look at the past but also a component of nostalgia that can evoke conversations about social justice and philanthropy in the modern age.
Be sure to examine the condition closely through the accompanying photos. This edition does show some wear on the binding. It’s crucial to note these details before considering it for your collection.
Take a look at the magazine's cover below:
Embrace history and add a unique piece to your collection with this April 1913 edition of The World's Work Magazine. Whether for display, study, or gifting, this vintage publication is sure to be a conversation starter!