Description
Step back in time with the December 18, 1939 issue of Newsweek Magazine, featuring the insightful articles and captivating covers of a bygone era. This piece is particularly notable as it highlights the NAM Chiefs, showcasing the leadership of Prentis of '40 and Coonley of '39. Perfect for collectors and history enthusiasts alike, this magazine serves as a window into the events and discussions of the time.
The magazine is in good condition, preserving the essence of its publication over eight decades ago. While it does display some signs of age, such as minor wear throughout its pages, it remains an exemplary collectible. The front cover features an address label, which is a characteristic of its longevity and journey through time.
This issue also comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring its preservation while allowing you to enjoy its contents. Collectors will appreciate the authenticity of this magazine, and it is a great conversation starter for anyone interested in the history of media and American journalism.
While there are a few marks on the magazine, they do not detract from the overall visual appeal. A quick glance through the pages offers a glimpse into the past, filled with reports and features that are still relevant in today's discussions. Don’t miss the chance to own a piece of history!
- Captivating insights on past leadership and journalism.
- Includes protective covering to maintain its quality.
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Act quickly to add this historical edition of Newsweek Magazine to your collection today!