Newsweek Magazine August 4 1975 Uganda's Idi Amin & New York's Last Gasp


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Sale price$17.95 USD

Description

Step back in time with the Newsweek Magazine from August 4, 1975, featuring the captivating cover story on Uganda's infamous dictator, Idi Amin, as well as an eye-opening piece on New York's struggles during a tumultuous period. This magazine encapsulates a significant moment in history, offering readers a glimpse into the international political climate and urban dilemmas of the 70s.

This intriguing issue not only serves as a historical artifact but also makes for an excellent addition to your collection or as a conversation starter. Whether you're a history enthusiast, collector, or just looking for unique decor, this magazine delivers on multiple fronts.

The magazine is in good condition, demonstrating its age while still retaining its charm. You’ll notice a small address label on the front, which is typical for publications of this era. Despite some minor wear, the entirety of the magazine has held up well over the years, making it a worthwhile item for any collector.

To keep it preserved, this magazine comes protected with a plastic covering, ensuring that it maintains its quality for years to come. You can display it confidently on your shelf or coffee table without worrying about wear.

Key features of this collectible magazine include:

  • Insightful journalism on key historical events.
  • Protective plastic covering to maintain magazine integrity.

Enjoy diving into the compelling stories and illustrations that provide context to the challenges faced during this pivotal time in history. Add this unique piece to your collection today!

Newsweek Magazine August 4 1975 Cover

Specifications:

  • Good Condition.
  • Has address label on front.
  • Minor wear on entire magazine.
  • Comes with plastic covering.

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