Description
Step back in time with this vintage edition of Time Magazine, dated March 29, 1926. This particular issue, Vol. VII No. 13, features Andrew John Volstead on its cover, known for his role in the enactment of the Volstead Act. Collectors and history enthusiasts will appreciate the glimpse into the past that this magazine provides, reflecting the social and political climate of the 1920s.
This outstanding piece of history is in good condition, making it a perfect addition to your collection or a unique gift for a fellow vintage magazine lover. It retains an aura of authenticity with its original address label on the back. Although it may show some minor wear from age, it stands as a testament to its long journey, capturing moments that shaped modern history.
The magazine comes protected with a plastic covering, so you can easily showcase it while keeping it safe from further wear and tear. A library stamp is featured prominently on the front, indicating its status as a piece of history worthy of preservation.
While the magazine has seen some marks and rips—characteristics of its age—these imperfections add to its charm, telling a story of its own. High-resolution images capture the condition well, revealing details that are significant for serious collectors.
Here are a few key features of this vintage collectible:
- Includes a protective plastic covering.
- Authentic library stamp on the front, enhancing its historical value.
In summary, this VTG Time Magazine is an excellent find for anyone passionate about the early 20th-century American culture. It is a conversation starter, a glimpse into the past, and a unique addition to any historical collection.
Specifications:
- Good Condition.
- Has address label on back.
- Minor wear on entire magazine.
- Comes with plastic covering.
- This magazine is from bound volumes and has a library stamp on front.
- Some marks. See photos.
- Wear on binding.
- Rips. See photos.