The Colorado Magazine, Volume XXI (Numbers 1-6) by The State Historical Society of Colorado - front cover
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The Colorado Magazine, Volume XXI (Numbers 1-6)

by The State Historical Society of Colorado

The Colorado Magazine, Volume XXI (1944) by The State Historical Society of Colorado, published in Denver. Includes Numbers 1-6, covering topics like Caribou ghost town and pioneer days. Good condition, no inscriptions or library marks. A valuable resource for Colorado history enthusiasts.

$41.85$$
Binding:UNKNOWN
Condition:Good
1944
The State Historical Society of Colorado
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SKU:A5-B5-CIZ-0040

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Condition Details

This 1944 edition of The Colorado Magazine is in good condition. The covers show minor wear consistent with age, and the pages are clean and intact. There is no dust jacket, and the volume is free from inscriptions or library markings. The binding remains strong, ensuring the durability of this historical publication.

About This Vintage 1944 Edition

The Colorado Magazine, Volume XXI, published by The State Historical Society of Colorado in 1944, is a comprehensive collection of historical articles and essays. This volume includes Numbers 1 through 6, featuring a diverse range of topics such as the history of ghost towns like Caribou, notable figures like Harry Baldwin, and pioneer days in Crestone and Creede. Published in Denver, Colorado, this edition provides valuable insights into the state's rich history and cultural heritage. As a product of the State Historical Society, it serves as an authoritative source for historians and enthusiasts alike. The magazine's significance lies in its firsthand accounts and detailed narratives that capture the essence of Colorado's past. This particular volume is in good condition, with no inscriptions or library markings, making it a valuable addition for collectors of regional history.

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The State Historical Society of Colorado

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