Description
Discover a piece of history with this exclusive Life Magazine lot from February 1968, featuring four full issues dated the 2nd, 9th, 16th, and 23rd. This collection is a time capsule of significant events, cultural shifts, and stunning photography from a pivotal moment in American history.
Life Magazine - February 2, 1968: Soviet Premier Kosygin's Private Interview
Delve into the editorial insights of this issue, which includes critical pieces such as "New Rules for the Nuclear Club," and a rare interview with Soviet Premier Alexsel Kosygin. Explore fascinating reviews of the latest movies, books, and theater productions that shaped the art landscape of the time.
Life Magazine - February 9, 1968: Suicide Raid on Embassy
This issue presents important articles including a gripping report on guerrilla terror sweeping Vietnam and in-depth analysis of the Vietnam Front. You'll find striking visuals and narratives that provide a snapshot of the social and political climate impacting American lives.
Life Magazine - February 16, 1968: Enemy Soldiers
This edition continues the theme of intense journalism, analyzing significant military engagements and their human ramifications. Editorials challenge societal norms while sport and fashion segments add a lighter touch to these serious topics.
Life Magazine - February 23, 1968
Round out your collection with the concluding issue of February, which encapsulates events of the past weeks, presenting a continuity of stories that will engage historians and collectors alike.
- Each magazine is a complete issue, giving you an authentic glimpse into February 1968.
- This collection offers invaluable insights into the politics, culture, and societal issues of the 1960s.
Please Note: The images shown for this listing are stock images. The specific issues you will receive will not be the exact shown.