Magazines - De Auto Jaargang 1929 ingebonden





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Original/Official De Auto Yearbook 1929 bound magazines, two volumes bound in faux leather with marbled covers, in reasonable condition, about 1730 pages, 31 by 24 cm, with the first 8 pages missing, Volume 1 binding partly loose, issue 26 appearing twice (Vol. 1 and Vol. 2).
Description from the seller
1929 edition of the magazine 'De Auto'
Bound in two parts.
Neatly done with faux leather and marbled covers.
There are some issues, such as the first 8 pages being missing. Also, the binding of Volume 1 is partly coming apart.
Number 26 appears twice, once in Volume 1 and once in Volume 2.
Total approx. 1730 pages.
Format 31x24 cm and each part approximately 5 cm thick.
These magazines are offered by the Dutch Center for Automotive Historical Documentation, www.ncad.nl. The NCAD is a non-profit foundation that collects, manages, and provides access to books, magazines, photos, and other documents related to the history of the car in the broadest sense of the word. In total, the NCAD manages over 2.5 kilometers of automotive documentation, which is freely accessible, partly also digitally. The sale of duplicate documentation (such as this lot) fully benefits the preservation of the NCAD foundation.
Seller's Story
1929 edition of the magazine 'De Auto'
Bound in two parts.
Neatly done with faux leather and marbled covers.
There are some issues, such as the first 8 pages being missing. Also, the binding of Volume 1 is partly coming apart.
Number 26 appears twice, once in Volume 1 and once in Volume 2.
Total approx. 1730 pages.
Format 31x24 cm and each part approximately 5 cm thick.
These magazines are offered by the Dutch Center for Automotive Historical Documentation, www.ncad.nl. The NCAD is a non-profit foundation that collects, manages, and provides access to books, magazines, photos, and other documents related to the history of the car in the broadest sense of the word. In total, the NCAD manages over 2.5 kilometers of automotive documentation, which is freely accessible, partly also digitally. The sale of duplicate documentation (such as this lot) fully benefits the preservation of the NCAD foundation.

