Description
Discover a piece of history with the Newsweek Magazine from August 10, 1987. This issue features an impactful cover story titled "The Face of AIDS in the Epidemic," showcasing a pivotal moment in the understanding of this health crisis. As you delve into the pages, you will find insightful articles that reflect the societal challenges and medical advancements of the time, making it an essential addition to any collection focused on medical history or social issues.
The magazine is in very good to excellent condition, making it a great find for collectors and history enthusiasts alike. Its newsstand quality coupled with a no-label design adds to its charm, allowing it to stand out in your collection. The overall appearance of the magazine is neat, showing only minor wear, if any at all. You can rest assured that it has been well-preserved over the years.
Not only does this issue celebrate important journalistic work, but it also serves as a conversation starter, allowing you to engage others on vital topics that continue to resonate today. The inside content is equally enriching, offering perspectives that may enlighten readers about the past and its relevance to current health discussions.
- Excellent preservation with a protective plastic covering ensures longevity.
- The magazine is a valuable educational resource, providing context to the AIDS epidemic.
Whether you're a dedicated magazine collector or looking for an exceptional gift for someone interested in history, this Newsweek issue won’t disappoint. You can enjoy it while appreciating its historical significance. Grab your copy today and add this important artifact to your collection!
Specifications:
- Condition: Very Good/Excellent
- Type: Newsstand/No Label
- Overall magazine is in great shape with minor wear, if any.
- This magazine comes with a plastic protective covering for added preservation.