Description
Discover a piece of history with the August 4, 1969 edition of Newsweek Magazine, featuring a captivating cover story on Senator Edward 'Ted' Moore Kennedy. This magazine captures a pivotal moment in American politics and societal change, offering insights that are as relevant today as they were over five decades ago.
This specific edition is in good condition, demonstrating its age yet retaining much of its charm. It has a unique character that reflects the era it comes from, making it a great addition to any collection or a perfect gift for history enthusiasts.
Notably, this magazine has an address label on the front, a testament to its previous ownership and a reminder of how media was consumed back in the day. While it does feature minor wear throughout, this adds to its vintage appeal, showcasing its journey through time.

Each purchase includes a plastic protective covering to ensure the magazine is preserved for years to come. You can display it proudly on your coffee table or use it as a conversation starter during gatherings.
- Historical Significance: This magazine portrays the complexities of the political landscape during a vital period in American history.
- Great Collectible: Ideal for collectors looking to enrich their assortment with media from the 1960s.
Whether you are reminiscing about the past or wish to educate the younger generation about it, this magazine serves as an important artifact. Don’t miss out on owning this snapshot of history; add it to your collection today!