Description
Discover a piece of history with this vintage Time Magazine from March 8, 1926, featuring the iconic Robert Todd Lincoln on the cover. This magazine is a remarkable find for collectors and history enthusiasts alike. As you delve into its pages, you’ll experience a snapshot of the world as it was nearly a century ago.
Published in Volume VII, Number 10, this edition showcases a fascinating blend of articles that reflect the social and cultural dynamics of the era. Notably, the magazine also includes coverage on the legendary illusionist Harry Houdini, making it an intriguing addition to your collection. Whether you are a fan of American history or simply appreciate classic publications, this magazine has something for everyone.
In terms of condition, the magazine is in good shape, demonstrating its resilience over nearly 100 years. There is a minor wear evident throughout, which adds character to this historic document. It has an address label on the back, and also bears a library stamp on the cover, indicating its storied past. The wear on the binding is consistent with its age and does not detract from its charm.
This magazine comes conveniently protected with a plastic covering, ensuring its preservation for the years to come. It's a perfect addition for those looking to enrich their home library or to gift to someone who treasures unique historical items.
- Good Condition with some minor wear.
- Includes protective plastic covering for preservation.
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Get your hands on this fascinating piece of history. Perfect for display or as a conversation starter, this magazine will not only look great in a collection but also offers insight into a bygone era.
- Wear on binding adds to the vintage appeal.
- Library stamp presents a unique provenance.
Don’t miss out on the chance to own this vintage Time Magazine. Add this cherished piece to your collection today!