COVER ONLY The Saturday Evening Post March 3 1962 Margaret Mead Speaks Out


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Sale price$9.95 USD

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Explore a piece of history with the COVER ONLY The Saturday Evening Post from March 3, 1962, featuring an iconic cover story by renowned anthropologist Margaret Mead, who speaks out on the pressing issues of her time.

This magazine cover is not just a visual delight; it encapsulates a moment in history when the world was evolving and ideas were shifting. Margaret Mead's influential perspective is beautifully showcased, making this piece a fantastic addition to any collection or a unique gift for history buffs and magazine enthusiasts alike.

While the cover itself is in acceptable condition, please note that it bears an address label on the front. The magazine has some visible wear, including marks and creases on the corners, and there are signs of water damage. It's essential to view the provided images carefully to understand the item's current state before purchasing.

Despite its imperfections, this cover comes with a protective plastic covering, ensuring its longevity and protection for years to come. With measurements of approximately 13 3/4" x 10 3/4", it showcases a striking visual that will stand out in any collection.

  • Protective Covering: The magazine cover includes a plastic protective covering to help safeguard it from future wear and tear.
  • Historic Content: Featuring thoughts from Margaret Mead, this cover represents a significant era of social and cultural change, adding a unique historical value.

Take a closer look at the details through the accompanying images:

The Saturday Evening Post Cover

Please refer to the photos for close-up shots, highlighting the cover's condition, wear on the binding, and any marks or creases. These visuals will help you make an informed decision before adding this collectible to your assortment.

Don't miss out on the opportunity to own a striking piece of history that reflects cultural dialogues of the time. Make this COVER ONLY The Saturday Evening Post March 3, 1962 your conversation starter today!

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