The Colorado Magazine, Vol. XXII, No. 3 by James Owen, Mayme G. Sturm, Agnes Wright Spring, Lurene S. Stewart, Augusta Hauck Block, William McGasa, Sarah Griswold Spalding - front cover
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The Colorado Magazine, Vol. XXII, No. 3

by James Owen, Mayme G. Sturm, Agnes Wright Spring, Lurene S. Stewart, Augusta Hauck Block, William McGasa, Sarah Griswold Spalding

The Colorado Magazine, Vol. XXII, No. 3, by The State Historical Society of Colorado, May 1945. Softcover in good condition, featuring historical articles on Colorado's past. Scarce issue with contributions from notable authors, perfect for collectors of regional history. No dust jacket, inscriptions, or library marks.

$15.20$
Binding:Paperback
Condition:Good
1945
The State Historical Society of Colorado
Stock:1 available
SKU:A5-B5-CIZ-0079

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Condition Details

This 1945 issue of The Colorado Magazine is in good condition, with a clean cover and intact pages. There is no dust jacket, as typical for this publication type. The binding is tight, and there are no inscriptions or library marks, preserving its authenticity and collectibility.

About This Vintage 1945 Edition

The Colorado Magazine, Volume XXII, Number 3, published by The State Historical Society of Colorado in May 1945, is a significant historical journal focusing on Colorado's rich past. This edition includes contributions from authors such as James Owen and Agnes Wright Spring, covering topics like early Pueblo reminiscences and the history of the Arapahoe School in Denver. Published in Denver, Colorado, this issue is a valuable resource for those interested in regional studies and historical accounts of the mid-20th century. The magazine, printed in a softcover format, lacks a dust jacket but remains in good condition. This particular issue is scarce, reflecting the limited distribution typical of historical society publications. Its condition is well-preserved considering its age, making it a noteworthy addition for collectors of regional history.

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The State Historical Society of Colorado

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