Description
Discover a piece of cinematic history with this vintage edition of *Time Magazine*, dated March 26, 1934, Volume 23, Number 13, featuring the renowned filmmaker George Arliss on the cover. This collectible magazine is not just a reading material; it’s an extraordinary find for enthusiasts of vintage publications and Hollywood history.
This particular issue offers an intriguing glimpse into the world of cinema during the 1930s, highlighting Arliss’s pioneering contributions as a filmmaker. Collectors will appreciate the captivating insights and features throughout the magazine that reflect the cultural milieu of its time.
As you explore this magazine, please be mindful that it comes with its share of character. The item does exhibit noticeable creases and marks on the front cover and within its pages, adding to its vintage charm. There may also be some rips and signs of water damage; however, all pages remain fully readable, ensuring you can enjoy the fascinating content without any issue.
We encourage you to check the pictures provided for a clear understanding of the magazine's condition. A protective plastic covering is included with all items, ensuring its preservation for years to come. Additionally, we offer combined shipping for your convenience, so don’t hesitate to inquire about that option.
Key Features:
- Genuine vintage publication from March 1934, featuring George Arliss.
- Includes protective covering to maintain the magazine’s condition.
Take a step back in time and enrich your collection with this remarkable 1934 magazine. Whether for educational purposes or to satisfy your interest in film history, this issue is sure to captivate and delight.
Don’t miss out on the chance to own a piece of history. Invest in this vintage *Time Magazine* today!