Description
Step back in time with this vintage copy of Time Magazine dated June 25, 1934, featuring Vol 23 No. 26 and an insightful cover story on Rexford Guy Tugwell. This magazine offers a unique glimpse into the past, exploring historical events and cultural moments that shaped America in the 1930s.
Rexford Guy Tugwell played a significant role in the Roosevelt administration and was one of the architects of the New Deal. This magazine showcases his contributions and the political landscape of the time, making it not just a piece of literature but a collectible artifact for history enthusiasts.
This vintage issue is an excellent addition for any collector or someone looking to explore American history through the eyes of contemporary journalism. The magazine measures standard magazine size and features several articles and photographs that give a broad view of the issues of the era.
Here’s what makes this Time Magazine a must-have:
- In-depth Analysis: Dive into articles that provide readers with a comprehensive look at politics, society, and culture during the Great Depression.
- Historical Significance: Own a piece of history that captures the essence of America in the 1930s, perfect for display or personal study.
The item being pictured in this listing is the exact magazine you will receive. Please check the pictures for condition purposes, as they highlight any wear consistent with age.
We are more than happy to offer combined shipping for those interested in multiple items, ensuring that your collection grows without breaking the bank. Each magazine is securely sealed in a plastic protective covering to ensure its preservation for years to come.
Don't miss your chance to own this vintage treasure. Whether you're a collector, history buff, or someone looking for a unique gift, this Time Magazine is sure to impress.