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Vintage Magazines 1880s-1920s
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VINTAGE MAGAZINES 1880s-1920s.“Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly” June 1886.
“The Cheapest Magazine Published In The World”.
Over 100 Engravings.
Vintage Advertisements: Dr. Scott’s Electric Corsets and Belts, Sulfuric Soap, Columbia Bicycles, Pear’s Soap, and more.
Interesting Features: A Sail to the Azores, South Kensington Museum, Royal Eccentricity, A Family Secret, and more.
Condition: Used. Fair. Tear in binding and some discoloration from age.
Measures Approximately: 11 1/4” x 8”.
“The American Journal of Clinical Medicine.”
December MCMXIX (1919) Vol. 26. No. 12.
Vintage Advertisements: Park, Davis, & Co., Norwich Pharmacal Co., Adams Pure Chewing Gum, Abbott Laboratories, Cameron’s Electro-Diagnostoset, and more.
Interesting Features: The Narcotic Drug Problem, The Management of Influenza And Pneumonia, Is Opium the Sheet-Ancho Treatment, Hereditary Syphilis, and more.
Condition: Used. Cover and spine worn from use. Interior pages in good condition.
Measures Approximately: 10”x7”.
“The May American Magazine” 1925.
Vintage Advertisements: Hupmobile, Hudson-Essex Auto, Radiola, Packers Tar Soap, Pebeco Tooth Paste, Chevrolet Touring Car, and more.
Interesting Features: PickYour Boss With Care, A Haven for Souls in the World’s Money Market, How It Feels To Be Psychoanalyzed, His Highness My Dog, and more.
Condition: Used. Tear on binding, usual wear.
Measures Approximately: 11 3/4” x 8 1/2”.
“The National Farm Journal” July 1928.
Vintage Advertisements: Ethyl Gasoline, International Harvester Co., Schrader Balloon Tire Gage, Perfection Oil Burning Ranges, Sergeant Dog Medicine, and more.
Interesting Features: Prohibitive Farm Tariffs, Midsummer Gardening, For Bird Lovers, Summer Styles and Fall Trends, and more.
Condition: Used. Wear on binding and some yellowing. Page 15 has a coupon section clipped out.
Measures Approximately: 11 3/4” x 8 1/4”.
Complete magazines. Many advertisements suitable for framing.
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Shipped with USPS Priority Mail.