Step back in time with this unique edition of Collier’s The National Weekly, published on March 19, 1938. Capture the essence of 1930s culture through an authentic lens, beautifully illustrated by Ludlow Kravis on the cover. This vintage magazine provides a compelling connection to an era rich with history, fiction, and captivating storytelling perfect for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
This special edition offers much more than just nostalgia—it immerses you in the trends and spirit of the 1930s with its vivid content and authentic design. Whether you’re a fan of classic fiction or intrigued by vintage advertising, this magazine is a treasure trove of American culture from yesteryear.
- Engaging Articles: Explore fascinating features including the rich history of sweet potatoes in Southern California, reflecting the agricultural roots of the time.
- Captivating Fiction: Enjoy stories that highlight the storytelling style and cultural sensibilities of the 1930s.
- Colorful Vintage Ads: Experience authentic advertisements that bring 1930s commerce and lifestyle vividly to life.
With 83 pages of insightful and entertaining content, this collectible magazine stands as a significant cultural artifact. Despite minor wear and discoloration typical of its age, the condition only adds to its vintage charm and authenticity.
Why This Edition is a Must-Have:
- Exclusive cover art by renowned artist Ludlow Kravis, who shaped visual culture in the 1930s
- Rich representation of 1930s culture through articles, fiction, and ads
- A collectible piece for history buffs, vintage magazine lovers, and those fascinated by early 20th-century Americana
- Limited availability – secure this rare issue before it’s gone
Founded in 1888, Collier’s was renowned during its prime for blending “fiction, fact, sensation, wit, humor, and news” into one engaging weekly. This edition perfectly encapsulates that spirit, making it a timely and unique addition to any collection. Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of history that provides a vivid window into the world of 1930s culture.