You're looking to do two things here: 1) sepia tone, and 2) burn edges.
A quick and dirty way to get sepia tone is to desaturate the image then apply a sepia photo filter via adjustment layer, adjusting the opacity and other settings to taste. That's just one of a million ways; it's not the best, may not be what I'd do, but it's quick and easy.
Next, to burn the edges...in the sample you provided it appears more hand-done, not symmetrical. So, duplicate the layer, on the new layer burn the edges with the burn tool, then use the opacity slider for the new layer until you get what you want. Again, one of a million ways to get burned edges. Not my usual method, but a quick way to get from point A to point B.
I left out other stuff you'd do, like adjust levels or curves, contrast, etc. That's all stuff that you'll do based on the image and how you want it to look.
Now, check out Google for other techniques and enough tutorials to keep you busy for the rest of your life.