Vintage Sports Illustrated Magazine May 9 1955 Stratosphere Balloon Cover
This is a vintage issue of Sports Illustrated magazine from May 9, 1955, featuring a striking cover image of a stratosphere balloon with ‘USA’ and ‘N9073H’ visible. This issue offers a fascinating glimpse into mid-century sports, culture, and advertising. The magazine is in good vintage condition, showing some wear consistent with its age, including minor edge wear and a mailing label on the front cover. The interior pages appear to be well-preserved with vibrant advertisements and articles. A great collectible for enthusiasts of vintage sports memorabilia, aviation history, or mid-century periodicals.
Missouri Historical Review October 1955 Volume L No.1 State Historical Society
The book is illustrated with vintage prints that evoke nostalgia.
Vintage Sports Illustrated Magazine July 4 1955 Bulldog Cover Kippax Fearnought
This is a vintage issue of Sports Illustrated magazine from July 4, 1955, featuring a prominent bulldog, Kippax Fearnought, on the cover with the ‘Top Dog’ headline. This collectible magazine offers a snapshot of sports, culture, and advertising from the mid-1950s, including articles and classic advertisements like B.F. Goodrich Truck Tires and Pedwin shoes. A great piece for collectors of sports memorabilia, vintage magazines, or fans of canine history. Please note the address label on the front cover, typical for subscribers of the era. See images for condition details.
Vintage TIME Magazine July 11, 1955 August A. Busch Jr. Cover Baseball Beer
Step back in time with this vintage TIME Magazine from July 11, 1955. This issue features a captivating cover portrait of August A. Busch Jr. with iconic imagery of baseball, beer, and cardinals, reflecting the era’s culture. Inside, you’ll find comprehensive news coverage, insightful articles, and classic advertisements from the mid-1950s, including ads for Ethyl Corporation, Underwood Electric, and Hilton Hotels. Despite its age, this magazine offers a fascinating glimpse into the past, making it a wonderful addition for collectors of historical periodicals, vintage advertising, or fans of baseball and American history. Expect age-appropriate wear, including some edge wear and the original subscriber label as shown in photos, adding to its authentic vintage charm.
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The Compleat Anachronist #105. Its miniatures and initials bring manuscript pages to life and transport the viewer back through the ages. Published by — Society for Creative Anachronism Inc., 2000, Milpitas CA, 48 Pages, Staple-Bound, 8.5″ X 5.5″ X. 12″, 3 oz.