Description
Step back in time with this fascinating issue of Newsweek Magazine from February 12, 1940. This particular edition features a compelling cover story titled "New Terror Of The Seas: German Aerial Gunner," which captures the intrigue of naval warfare just before the upheaval of World War II as the world watched these significant events unfold. A true collector’s item, this magazine offers a unique glimpse into the historical context of the era.
Inside, you will find a variety of articles that reflect the social and cultural atmosphere of early 1940s America, showcasing journalism that stands the test of time. As you flip through the pages, immerse yourself in the perspectives of that period and understand how international relations were perceived back then.
Though the magazine is in Acceptable Condition, it has its share of wear and tear, which includes:
- Various rips, stains, and water marks that tell a story of its journey through time.
- Old age smell from storage, adding to its vintage charm.
While it may have a few pages missing and the cover could be loose or even off, this magazine comes protected in a plastic covering, ensuring its preservation for years to come. The imperfections do not diminish its historical value; rather, they enhance its character as a cherished relic from the past.
Take a look at the magazine cover and see for yourself:
This Newsweek Magazine is more than just a reading material; it's a piece of history that will intrigue collectors, history buffs, and anyone interested in the rich tapestry of the 20th century. Don't miss the chance to own this captivating issue that highlights a pivotal moment in global affairs. Add it to your collection today!