Description
Discover a piece of history with this vintage magazine: Harper's Magazine, June 1976. This issue features compelling articles, including "The Anti-Social Cell" and Edgar Hoagland's insightful exploration, "Cairo Observed." Perfect for collectors and enthusiasts, this vintage magazine captures the essence of mid-1970s culture and thought.
This edition of Harper's Magazine is significant as it provides a snapshot of contemporary social issues and experiences during that era. The writing and perspectives presented in this issue resonate with the societal changes taking place in the 1970s, making it a valuable addition for anyone interested in American history or journalism. Vintage magazines like this one not only serve as a source of entertainment but also offer a rare glimpse into the past, chronicling the social landscape of their time.
This magazine is in good condition with light wear, typical for its age, which adds character and charm to this collectible piece. Please note that it does feature an address label on the front, which is common among vintage magazines. For added preservation, the magazine comes protected in a plastic covering, ensuring that it remains in excellent shape for years to come.
Key Features:
- Good condition
- Comes with a plastic protective covering
Enhance your collection with this Harper's Magazine vintage issue, a remarkable find for anyone passionate about collectible vintage magazines.


