Complete 1937 edition of Nature Magazine. 12 Issues. Nature transitioned from one cover style to another in June 1937, hence the major difference in style between Jan-May and June-December. 2 condition notes; rusted staples (common for magazines of this era) and the obvious curl to the stack. By the time this is sold, it will have spent at least a month in a plastic sleeve with the other Nature lots on top, so the curl should be dramatically reduced by the time it reaches your door. 


Some shelf/storage wear to edges/spines. Rare condition. 

Magazines were found shelved in storage of a recently acquired used bookstore. They are generally in immaculate condition with a mild condition issues obvious in photos. I treat all older magazines for 1 hour in an ozone terrarium to eliminate any smell, regardless whether they smell or not. 

Generally speaking these issues are in near-mint to immaculate condition with vibrant colors, tight binding, with only minimal shelf storage wear with some minor dust marks on the top of the page edges. 

SHIPPING:

Item will be shipped in rigid cardboard box with all seams sealed with packing tape. Shipping is via USPS Ground Advantage, as these cannot be shipped via media mail because they contain advertisements. 

GENERAL DISCLAIMER

Please examine photos closely to assess condition based on your own standards. Books/magazines may have mild condition issues and shelf/storage wear difficult to see in photos. There may be some pencil marks/underlining on inside pages, but I do quickly scan early pages and will note if I find anything. Unless particularly valuable/interesting, I do not sell books/magazines below "good" condition.

For Buy-It-Now auctions, I encourage you to make offers. I fairly consider how long it has been listed, historical sale prices, and quantity of watchers/views when considering an offer.