National Enquirer Newspaper June 11 1961 Human Baby Created In Lab Lives 2-Mo's


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This vintage issue of the National Enquirer Newspaper, dated June 11, 1961, is a captivating piece of history. It features the groundbreaking story of a human baby created in a lab, which lived for two months, making headlines during a time of immense scientific curiosity. This issue encapsulates the spirit of experimentation that defined the early 1960s, providing insight into the societal concerns and ethical debates surrounding genetic experimentation and cloning.

As a collectible vintage magazine, this issue not only offers fascinating reading material but also serves as a conversation starter and a valuable addition to any magazine collection. It reflects the unique cultural dynamics of its time, capturing public interest with daring tales that pushed the boundaries of science and ethics.

Key Features:

  • Historic coverage of groundbreaking scientific advancements and ethical dilemmas.
  • Unique glimpse into popular culture and the fascination with science in the early 1960s.

This copy is in good condition, with minor wear typical for its age, including rips on the edges. It is protected by a plastic covering, ensuring its longevity for future generations of readers and collectors. The imagery this magazine presents, coupled with its content, makes it a rare find.

Don't miss out on the chance to own a piece of history. This vintage magazine is perfect for collectors, historians, or anyone interested in the evolution of human thought in the face of scientific discovery.

Take a look at the included images to appreciate the condition and cover of this remarkable magazine.

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