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The American Magazine was a widely read periodical that offered a mix of illustrated fiction, journalism, historical accounts, and cultural discussions. Published from 1906 to 1956, it served as a monthly record of current events, social topics, and engaging stories, often featuring striking illustrations and vintage advertisements that capture the spirit of the era.
This listing includes two vintage issues from January 1919 and February 1918, each packed with articles, short stories, and cultural insights from the early 20th century.
✔ January 1919 Issue (103 pages)
✔ February 1918 Issue (118 pages)
Both issues feature beautiful illustrations, period advertisements, and engaging content that provide a rich historical perspective.
These early 20th-century magazines are perfect for collectors of historical literature, ephemera enthusiasts, and those fascinated by vintage journalism and advertising. They provide a unique snapshot of American culture, social issues, and entertainment in the years following World War I.
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The vintage items I share with you have been previously owned and loved. As is typical for vintage pieces, they may show some wear. Please use the pictures as a guide. If you have any questions or need more photos, ask.
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