This intriguing January 30, 1915 edition of Collier's Weekly National Magazine captures the essence of the World War I era. The vibrant front cover features a striking illustration of a Navy Captain holding binoculars, with a submarine emerging from the ocean behind him, symbolizing the growing importance of naval warfare during the conflict.

Inside, the magazine offers fascinating spreads of war photography, along with insightful news reports and editorials, providing a vivid account of the period’s global tensions and wartime developments. In addition to the war-related content, this issue also includes a variety of vintage advertisements that give a unique glimpse into the social and consumer trends of the time.

Measuring approximately 15 inches high by 10.5 inches wide, this large-format publication is both a historical treasure and a visually captivating piece. Good condition, complete with some signs of age-related wear. Please review photos for further condition assessment. Whether you're a collector of World War I memorabilia, vintage magazines, or simply fascinated by early 20th-century history, this edition is an ideal artifact. Its engaging content and eye-catching cover make it a wonderful item for display or for enhancing a collection of rare periodicals.

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