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Century Magazine - June 1921 - Complete Issue with Maxfield Parrish Hires Ad

Century Magazine - June 1921 - Complete Issue with Maxfield Parrish Hires Ad

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An original, complete Century magazine from June 1921 in near mint condition. This remarkable piece of American publishing history features a Maxfield Parrish Hires root beer advertisement and is filled with vibrant ads from the golden age of American illustration.

Condition

Near mint with minimal wear. A small crease on the lower, left-hand corner of the back cover and some minute wear on the binding are the only flaws. All pages are intact with hardly any toning. The colors in the ads and illustrations remain bright and unfaded.

Featured Advertisements

  • Maxfield Parrish - Hires Root Beer
  • Ward's Orange-Crush Soda
  • South Bend Watches
  • Glacier National Park and the Great Northern Railway
  • Firestone
  • Hoover
  • Waterman's Fountain Pens
  • Stutz Cars
  • Hartmann Wardrobe Trunks
  • Pall Mall Cigarettes
  • Nordyke & Marmon Auto Company
  • Davey Tree Surgeons
  • Ivory Soap
  • Eno's Fruit Salt
  • And many more

Editorial Content

This edition contains five pages of illustrations from Ross Santee's "Cow-puncher's Sketch-Book," short stories by popular authors of the time, and articles on gardens in Japan, politics, the national debate on the "reckless rebellion of the younger generation," and more.

Historical Significance

Not only does this piece contain advertisements from the golden age of American illustration, it also demonstrates how publications such as the Century magazine helped to shape and reflect the culture and identity of the nation. Close to 400 pages in length, it is packed with insights into the ethos of this era.

Specifications

Dimensions: 9.5" × 6.5"
Pages: Nearly 400
Provenance: Believed to be originally a library copy with a barely noticeable imprinted stamp

A real treasure for collectors of Maxfield Parrish, vintage advertising, or early 20th-century American culture.

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