Collier's The National Weekly was a vintage magazine published in the United States from 1883 to 1957. It was known for its high-quality illustrations and articles on various topics, including literature, art, science, and current events. The magazine was particularly popular during the early 20th century and helped shape public opinion on various issues. Some notable contributors to Collier's The National Weekly include Mark Twain, William Dean Howells, and John Steinbeck. The magazine's unique blend of entertainment, education, and social commentary made it a beloved publication for millions of readers.

** See table of contents in the photo section to see what was contained in this vintage magazine! **

Magazine name: Collier's The National Weekly

Volume info: Vol. 46, No. 23

Publication Date: February 25th 1911

Publisher: Collier's

Physical Size: 11x 15

Pages: 39

Address label or News stand issue?  No label

Condition:  Minor spotting on the cover, but over all in good condition. See photos for detail.

 

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Books & Magazines  

This magazine is a time capsule from a previous era, with some examples in my collection going back over 120 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!  


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