Description: This 1936 Presidential Election Guide from Cities Service by W.W. Wells is a must-have for any political memorabilia collector. The booklet focuses on the Presidential Campaign of Franklin Roosevelt in 1936 and those running against him. It features valuable insights into the politics and themes of the time. The item is indicative of historical significance and is a great addition to any collection. This guide is from the United States and provides an interesting perspective on the Presidential Campaign of 1936. The booklet is in excellent shape and has been well-preserved, making it a perfect addition to any historical memorabilia collection. Bid with confidence and add this valuable item to your collection today. Please be sure to look at my other listings. If you want more than one listing, buy them but do not pay until I can pack up and determine a combined shipping charge. I will then send an invoice for you to pay from. If you do pay prior to the invoice, I can refund any material difference between the combined shipping cost vs. what you paid. Help me out though by sending me a message PRIOR to shipment so I can be sure to pack the items together. I cannot refund after shipment. Please also be aware that some items do not make safe shipping mates and are best shipped separately. I pack very well to avoid damage during shipping. I use the eBay calculated shipping tool which takes the weight and box dimensions along with my zip code 60914 (Illinois) and your zip code. It then uses current ACTUAL shipping rate tables from USPS to show you the shipping cost. If you see other listings with lower shipping it likely means those pieces are geographically closer to your home than this listing is. MW 107 022024
Price: 24.99 USD
Location: Bourbonnais, Illinois
End Time: 2024-11-21T00:55:59.000Z
Shipping Cost: 4.88 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Type: Booklet
Year: 1936
Signed: No
Presidential Campaign: Franklin Roosevelt 1936
Theme: Politics
Country/Region: United States