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Please note that this is a cover only!
This is an original 1925 two-color cover for The Youth's Companion magazine, March 19, 1925, that features a quote that reads; "There is a mystery in the meanest trade. One workman turns up a clod with his patient pick and opens a gold mine; another wields a rusty hoe and sets a bare acre all a-shine with flowers. A solitary axeman in a forest hews out a home for the heart. There is a mystery in the meanest trade; the humbler the trade, the deeper the mystery."
CONDITION
This 88+ year old Item is rated Very Fine +. Light aging throughout. Moderate creasing. There is light bleedthrough on this piece from the verso. Some light surface rub. Please note: There is an original address stamp in the top left corner.
Keywords specific to this image: Perry Mason Company, Work, Labor
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