Description
Step into the fascinating world of political history with this remarkable collectible: Newsweek Magazine dated February 12, 1979, featuring the captivating cover story on Ayatollah Khomeini, Iran's mystery man. This edition is a window into a pivotal moment in time, capturing the brewing upheaval that would change Iran and the world forever.
This magazine not only offers insight into Khomeini’s rise to power but also explores the complex socio-political landscape of Iran during the late 1970s. Whether you're a history buff, a collector of vintage magazines, or simply interested in the evolution of global politics, this issue is a must-have for your collection.
Condition and Details:
- This item is used but in good condition, making it a fantastic addition to any magazine collection.
- It has an address label, which adds to its authenticity and historical value.
While the magazine shows some signs of wear and has edges that may exhibit rips, this only serves to enhance its character and story. Please note that it does not come with a plastic protective covering, so care should be taken to preserve this piece of history.
Don’t wait too long to acquire this fascinating piece of journalism. You can buy it now or keep an eye on it for later! This item will ship out the same day or the next day, depending on the cut-off time, ensuring you receive it as soon as possible.
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Make an informed addition to your collection with this historic issue of Newsweek. It's not just a magazine; it's a piece of history waiting for you to explore its pages.
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