The Colorado Magazine 1941 (number 1-3) by Victor F. Lotrich; Sister M. Lilliana Owens, S.L., Ph.D. - front cover
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The Colorado Magazine 1941 (number 1-3)

by Victor F. Lotrich; Sister M. Lilliana Owens, S.L., Ph.D.

"The Colorado Magazine," Vol. XVIII (1941), by Victor F. Lotrich and Sister M. Lilliana Owens, published by The State Historical Society of Colorado. This set includes Numbers 1, 2, and 3, covering regional history and cultural topics. Published in Denver, these issues are in good condition, with no inscriptions or library marks. A valuable resource for historians and collectors of Colorado's historical literature.

$17.00$
Binding:UNKNOWN
Condition:Good
1941
The State Historical Society of Colorado
Stock:1 available
SKU:A5-B5-CIZ-0042

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The magazines are in good condition with some minor wear typical of publications from this era. The covers are intact, with no significant tears or markings. There is no dust jacket, as is typical for magazine formats. The binding is secure, and the pages are clean and free from inscriptions or library markings. ###

About This Vintage 1941 Edition

This set of three issues from Volume XVIII of "The Colorado Magazine," published by The State Historical Society of Colorado in 1941, offers a rich exploration of Colorado's history and cultural landscape. Authored by Victor F. Lotrich and Sister M. Lilliana Owens, S.L., Ph.D., these issues cover topics ranging from "Indian Terms for the Cradle and the Cradleboard" to "Christ of the Rockies," alongside book reviews and editorial notes. Published bi-monthly in Denver, these editions are a testament to the scholarly work conducted by the Society. While the exact scarcity of these issues isn't specified, their historical significance and regional focus make them valuable to collectors and historians alike. The magazines are in good condition, with no inscriptions or library markings, and they present a unique snapshot of Colorado's historical narrative. ###

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The State Historical Society of Colorado

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