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For the modest fee of 2.90 lv., for our smaller items, and 4.90 lv. for the bulkier ones, we could gift wrap every item of your choice as a present. You can choose which products you want gift wrapped in the checkout, under the product image.

We have free delivery for the whole of Bulgaria. If you order until 4pm, your order will arrive on the next working day. If your order on Friday after 4pm and during the weekend, you can expect your order to arrive on Tuesday the following week.

Availability: Discontinued
Trade code: 51883

Vintage magazine “Obedineni domakinski spisaniya” (transl. “United Household Magazines”) | Issue 1 | 1947

24.90 лв.
  • We are not sure whether we should be laughing or crying that this 1947 issue of United Household Magazines outlines the then “newly” established women’s marriage rights, when they should have always been simply normal human rights without hesitation and discussion. 

    From today’s standpoint the magazine has a comical, historical value and we appreciate it exactly for that reason. 

    The magazine’s mission was to present its readers with ideas for creating a wonderful home environment through culture, literature, and art. After all, the home is a person’s spiritual temple.
     
    The magazine is in a really good condition, considering its age. The paper is thick and well-preserved, with the exception of a tear around the upper edge of the cover pages.



     

  • • Language: Bulgarian
    • Size: 22.5 x 30.5 cm
    • Volume: 23 pages
    • Softcover
    • Year: 1947
  • Elephant Bookstore proudly offers vintage products with proof of origin. Here, you can find original posters, books, magazines, and documents from the 20th Century.

    An authentic vintage item like the one here is an example of an excellent original gift. One can rarely find such a unique gift that carries so much of the spirit of the past within it.

    We call our vintage gifts exclusive, not only because they are not reproductions, but also because they are unconventional. They are a very special way of showing individuality.