Description
Step back in time with this vintage copy of Time Magazine dated February 10, 1930, featuring the esteemed Secretary of the Interior, Ray L. Wilbur. This publication stands as a remarkable piece of history, capturing the essence of its era through insightful articles and stunning photographs.
This particular issue is a must-have for collectors and history enthusiasts alike. It showcases not only the people and events of its time but also the evolving landscape of American politics and society. What makes this magazine even more special is its vintage charm, making it an excellent conversation starter or decor piece.
Please note that this magazine is in acceptable condition. It comes with some wear and tear typical of items this age. Here are some key features of this vintage magazine:
- Original cover featuring Ray L. Wilbur, providing a glimpse into historical figures of the time.
- Comes with a plastic protective covering to preserve its integrity for years to come.
This magazine does have an address label on the back, which adds character rather than detracting from its value. As with any vintage item, there are signs of wear, including:
- Minor marks and creases, particularly on the front corner, which can be seen in the attached photos.
- Wear on the binding and some rips that add to its authenticity as a cherished relic.
To give you a complete picture of its condition, we recommend checking the images provided below:
Despite the water damage and other imperfections, the vintage allure remains intact. This VTG Time Magazine serves as both a collectible item and a window into the past. Add this interesting piece of history to your collection today!