Vintage Paper
Below is listed all of the titles in our Vintage Paper department, which encompasses the following categories:
- Pulp magazines
- Digests - sci-fi, mystery, fantasy, war, horror/eerie, etc.
- Big Little Books
- Men's interest magazines - action/adventure, spicy, humor, movie, photography
- Mass market - mainstream magazines, books, etc.
- Other miscellaneous vintage paper items
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$4.00
View scans- Staple rust: Moderate.
Volume 59, Issue 1 - January, 1935. Painted cover by Kurt Wiese. Magazine aimed at families living on a farm. Articles about window treatments, horticulture, winter, harvest, beef production and more. This issue's articles include; "Ordinary Dishes" by Eleanor Early, "The Forum" by Russell Lord, "Apples...Have They Changed Since Eve's Day?" by Milton Mackaye, "Old Chairs Turn New Tricks" by Frank Fleming, and others. 8.5" x 11.5", 46 pages, B&W with some color illustrations. Cover price $0.05.
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$4.00
View scans- Water damage: Moderate. Staple rust: Moderate.
Volume 59, Issue 2 - February, 1935. Known as Farm & Fireside until February 1930, the title was changed to The Country Home to compete with Better Homes and Gardens, and was aimed at families living the farm life in America by offering articles on horticulture, harvest, beef production and anything else needed to run a successful farm. 8.5" x 11.5", 62 pages, B&W with some color illustrations. Cover price $0.05.
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- Water damage: Moderate. Staple rust: Moderate.
Volume 59, Issue 4 - April, 1935. Known as Farm & Fireside until February 1930, the title was changed to The Country Home to compete with Better Homes and Gardens, and was aimed at families living the farm life in America by offering articles on horticulture, harvest, beef production and anything else needed to run a successful farm. 8.5" x 11.5", 66 pages, B&W with some color illustrations. Cover price $0.05.
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- Staple rust: Moderate.
Volume 59, Issue 5 - May, 1935. Known as Farm & Fireside until February 1930, the title was changed to The Country Home to compete with Better Homes and Gardens, and was aimed at families living the farm life in America by offering articles on horticulture, harvest, beef production and anything else needed to run a successful farm. 8.5" x 11.5", 62 pages, B&W with some color illustrations. Cover price $0.05.
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$4.00
View scansMagazine aimed at families living on a farm. Articles about window treatments, horticulture, winter, harvest, beef production and more. 8 1/2-in. x 11 1/2-in., 62 pages, B&W with some color illustrations. Cover price $0.05.
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$35.00
View scansKnown as Farm & Fireside until February 1930, the title was changed to The Country Home to compete with Better Homes and Gardens, and was aimed at families living the farm life in America by offering articles on horticulture, harvest, beef production and anything else needed to run a successful farm. 8.5" x 11.5", B&W with some color illustrations. Cover price $0.05.
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$24.00
View scans- Spine split 30%. Cover Detached. Water damage: Moderate.
Known as Farm & Fireside until February 1930, the title was changed to The Country Home to compete with Better Homes and Gardens, and was aimed at families living the farm life in America by offering articles on horticulture, harvest, beef production and anything else needed to run a successful farm. 8.5" x 11.5", B&W with some color illustrations. Cover price $0.05.