
The Colorado Magazine, missing number 2
by The State Historical Society of Colorado
The Colorado Magazine, Vol. XXII, 1945, State Historical Society of Colorado, Denver. Includes issues 1, 3, 4, 5, and 6. A valuable historical resource on Colorado's past, covering topics like Bent County and the peach industry. Good condition, no dust jacket, rare collector's item.
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The set is in good condition with minor wear consistent with age. The covers are intact, and the pages are clean and free from inscriptions. There is no dust jacket, as typical for periodicals of this type.
About This Vintage 1945 Edition
The Colorado Magazine, published by The State Historical Society of Colorado in 1945, offers an insightful collection of historical articles and narratives. This volume, XXII, includes issues from January, May, July, September, and November of 1945. It is a valuable resource for those interested in the rich history of Colorado, featuring topics such as the early history of Bent County, the development of the peach industry in the Colorado River Valley, and stories of pioneer life. The publication is a staple for researchers and enthusiasts of regional history. This collection is in good condition, with no dust jacket, and no library markings, making it a rare find for collectors.
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The State Historical Society of Colorado
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