LizzieMaine
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These days, in good condition, they usually go for $10-$12 or so, though if you're willing to settle for a wrinkled/stained cover you can get them as low as $5.50. Most of mine I got when they were a quarter a piece, but that was a very long time ago, and if there's an issue I don't have that has an article I need, there isn't much choice but to pay the going rate.
Those prices have been pretty stable over the last couple of decades, at least, though the supply is of course dwindling.
About half the upper floor at the Barn is devoted to periodicals. They keep a pretty complete stock of the post-WWII Post, with spottier stock of prewar issues, but there's usually a good selection of the older issues to pick over. They do tend to piece out damaged copies to sell the ads as "art prints," so most of what you find are in better condition. Colliers they aren't as deep in, but theyre's usually a couple of piles, mostly 1940s vintage.
They specialize in "Life," and claim to have the most complete stock in New England, with nearly all issues from 1936-72 usually in stock, most in multiple copies.
Those prices have been pretty stable over the last couple of decades, at least, though the supply is of course dwindling.
About half the upper floor at the Barn is devoted to periodicals. They keep a pretty complete stock of the post-WWII Post, with spottier stock of prewar issues, but there's usually a good selection of the older issues to pick over. They do tend to piece out damaged copies to sell the ads as "art prints," so most of what you find are in better condition. Colliers they aren't as deep in, but theyre's usually a couple of piles, mostly 1940s vintage.
They specialize in "Life," and claim to have the most complete stock in New England, with nearly all issues from 1936-72 usually in stock, most in multiple copies.