VTG Time Magazine June 11 1945 Vol 45 #24 West Point's Woods Captain No Label


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Sale price$12.95 USD

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Step back in time with this vintage issue of Time Magazine from June 11, 1945. This edition, Vol 45 #24, features an evocative cover story on West Point's Woods Captain, capturing a significant moment in history. A true collectible for enthusiasts of World War II memorabilia and vintage publications, this magazine allows you to glimpse the past and connect with the events that shaped our world.

In good condition, this magazine shows minor wear as expected of its age. It is an unlabelled newsstand edition, making it a unique addition for collectors. Please note that while it is in decent overall condition, there are some minor rips and writings, which you can see clearly in the provided photographs. Each detail tells a story—imagine the discussions and thoughts sparked by its pages.

One of the standout features of this issue is its strength as a historical artifact. The cover image and articles provide context to a pivotal era that influenced modern America. Additionally, the nostalgic value of holding a magazine from 1945 is unmatched. It’s not just a reading material; it’s a piece of history.

  • Includes original articles and insights from the post-war period.
  • Came with a plastic protective covering for enhanced preservation.

For your convenience, the magazine comes with a protective plastic covering, ensuring its longevity while allowing you to admire its design. This issue is perfect for display on a coffee table, in an office, or as part of a private collection.

Take a look at the photographs provided for a closer look at this fascinating piece of history. You can see the minor wear, the aesthetic of the cover, and any other imperfections that give character to this vintage treasure.

Here’s a glimpse of the magazine:

VTG Time Magazine June 11 1945 Vol 45 #24 West Point's Woods Captain

Don’t miss your chance to own this historical piece that carries the essence of a critical time in American history. It’s not just a purchase; it’s an investment in the stories that influenced generations.

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