The Colorado Magazine mixed 1939-1943 by The State Historical Society of Colorado - front cover
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The Colorado Magazine mixed 1939-1943

by The State Historical Society of Colorado

"The Colorado Magazine," November 1939, Volume XVI, Number 6, published by The State Historical Society of Colorado, Denver. This issue includes articles on the Canon City Claim Club and Colorado gem mining. Good condition, no inscriptions or library marks. A valuable resource for those interested in Colorado's history.

$26.04$$
Binding:Paperback
Condition:Good
1939
The State Historical Society of Colorado
Stock:1 available
SKU:A5-B5-CIZ-0074

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Condition Details

The magazine is in good condition, with no visible inscriptions or markings. The pages are intact and the cover shows minimal wear. There is no dust jacket, as typical for periodicals of this type. The binding appears firm, ensuring the magazine's longevity for collectors and researchers alike. ###

About This Vintage 1939 Edition

This edition of "The Colorado Magazine" is published by The State Historical Society of Colorado in November 1939, as part of Volume XVI, Number 6. It offers a detailed exploration of Colorado's rich history, featuring articles on the Canon City or Arkansas Valley Claim Club from 1860-1862, gem mining in Colorado, and the arrival of the Sisters of Loretto. The publication is an invaluable resource for historians and enthusiasts of regional studies, providing insights into the state's development and cultural heritage. This particular issue is part of a series known for its scholarly articles and historical accuracy. It is published in Denver, Colorado, and remains an important piece for collectors interested in Colorado's past. The magazine is in good condition with no visible inscriptions or library markings, making it a pristine addition to any collection. ###

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The State Historical Society of Colorado

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