Description
Discover a piece of history with the August 1, 1977 edition of Newsweek Magazine, featuring the eye-catching theme of "Living Together" accompanied by delightful cartoons on the cover. This vintage magazine offers a fascinating glimpse into the past, framing social trends and cultural moments that shaped society in the late 1970s.
This used magazine is in good condition, making it a wonderful collectible for enthusiasts and anyone interested in media history. The magazine does bear an address label on the cover, which is typical for publications of this era. While it holds up well overall, please note that there may be some wear and tear along the edges, including minor rips, which only add character to this nostalgic piece.
Additionally, this item does not come with a plastic protective covering, allowing you the freedom to display it as you wish without restrictions. Whether you are a collector or looking for a unique gift, this magazine will surely impress.
- Historical Insight: Explore in-depth articles that reflect societal norms and events from the 1970s.
- Unique Vintage Decor: Perfect for framing or displaying in homes, offices, cafes, or bookstores.
The magazine will ship out the same day or next day, depending on the cut-off time, ensuring a quick delivery right to your doorstep. Don't forget to check out all the photos included in the description before making your purchase!
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