Description
Introducing a piece of history: the Newsweek Magazine from April 9, 1979. This vintage edition dedicates its pages to a shocking nuclear accident, encapsulating a crucial moment in time. Whether you're a collector, history buff, or simply someone who appreciates vintage publications, this magazine is a must-have!
This magazine is in used but good condition, showing signs of age that enhance its character. You will notice some wear on the edges, which adds to its vintage charm. Please be aware that the binding may be a bit loose, and there is an address label on the front cover. These details don't diminish its value; rather, they tell the story of its journey through time.

Key features of this magazine include:
- Historical Significance: Dive deep into the discussions and analysis surrounding nuclear energy during the late 1970s.
- Visual Appeal: The magazine features striking articles and captivating images that capture the era.
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