Description: This remarkable January 30, 1915 edition of Collier's Weekly National Magazine showcases a vibrant illustration of Uncle Sam, dressed in his iconic American flag outfit, standing proudly in a bustling city port. This patriotic cover captures the spirit of Americana during the early days of World War I, reflecting the nation's growing role on the world stage. The back cover features an eye-catching full-page tobacco advertisement with a striking illustration of a Native American chief, providing a glimpse into the advertising culture of the period. Inside, the magazine includes spreads of war photography, detailed news reports, and insightful editorials, offering readers a contemporary view of the global conflict. In addition to its wartime coverage, the issue contains a variety of interesting vintage ads, showcasing products and social trends from the early 20th century. Measuring approximately 15 inches high by 10.5 inches wide, this large-format publication is a valuable piece of American history. Good condition, complete with some signs of age-related wear. Please review photos for further condition assessment. Perfect for collectors of World War I memorabilia, vintage Americana, or advertising ephemera, this edition of Collier's Weekly is both a compelling historical document and a visually stunning artifact. Its vivid illustrations and rich content make it an ideal item for display or for adding to a collection of rare periodicals.
Price: 150 USD
Location: Boston, Massachusetts
End Time: 2024-12-05T14:04:03.000Z
Shipping Cost: 12 USD
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Publication Year: 1914
Publication Name: Collier's