Description
The Youth's Companion Magazine, June 18, 1896, features a captivating snapshot of late 19th-century America, showcasing the spirit and excitement of the era. This vintage magazine is a remarkable collectible for enthusiasts of historical publications and vintage magazines alike.
Notable for its coverage of the Georgeville Bike-Race, this issue captures the burgeoning interest in cycling, reflecting a cultural shift towards outdoor recreational activities. The Youth's Companion itself was a prominent publication during its time, known for its inspiring stories and illustrations aimed at young readers, making this issue a valuable addition to any historical collection.
This specific magazine is not only significant for its content but also for the window it provides into the social norms and values of the time. With engaging articles and illustrations, it presents a rare glimpse into the lives and interests of American youth in the late 19th century.
Condition is a key factor for collectors, and this magazine shows its age with creases and some marks present throughout, which adds to its charm and authenticity. It is vital for any serious collector to know that while the magazine may exhibit light wear, it remains a sought-after item for those interested in vintage magazines.
- Illustrates the excitement and cultural significance of late 19th-century cycling events.
- A rare find for collectors, perfect for those seeking to expand their vintage magazine collection.
Every purchase comes with a protective covering to ensure its longevity and preservation. As noted, please refer to the attached images for a detailed view of the magazine's condition before purchasing.
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