*See table of contents in photo section for details on what was in this vintage magazine!*


The Liberty Magazine is an American weekly publication that began its run on February 5, 1876. It was initially known as "The Independent," and later changed its name to "Liberty" in 1877. During World War II, the magazine continued publishing under the title "Liberty Weekly." In addition to the main publication, there were also special editions such as "Liberty's Famous Photos" and "Liberty's Greatest Stories Ever Told".


Magazine name:  Liberty Magazine

 

Publication Date:  February 10, 1945

 

Physical Size:  8.5 x 11

 

Pages:  83

 

Address label or Newsstand issue?  Address label

 

Condition:  Partially torn cover, see pictures for detail. 

 


Here are the eBay definitions of condition.  I place the definition here that resembles the condition of this publication the closest:  


Books & Magazines 


This magazine is a time capsule from a previous era, with some examples in my collection going back over 250 years old.  The conditions of media of this age can include fading, yellowing, cracking spines, odor, missing pages, loose or missing covers, and much more.  I will try to alert you as to the condition of what I am listing.  Each magazine I do a brief check of it's overall condition, but I cannot promise that something such as missing pages, or clipped photos could escape my glance. Thanks for checking out this old time classic!  


I will be listing hundreds of vintage magazines and media in the coming weeks and months.   Keep a look-out for additional listings, and thanks for supporting this cancer survivor and small business!