Description
Step back into a pivotal moment in history with the Newsweek Magazine from February 25, 1991. This iconic issue features an in-depth exploration of the Gulf War and the tumultuous situation surrounding Saddam Hussein, encapsulating the events that gripped the world. With Hussein depicted "on the ropes," this publication offers a snapshot of a critical time in geopolitics.
Our copy of this magazine is in good condition, boasting minor wear that adds to its character and authenticity. It's perfect for collectors, history buffs, or anyone interested in the political landscape of the early '90s. Make sure to check out the cover, which serves as a time capsule of public sentiment during the Gulf War.
This magazine includes an address label on the front, signifying its previous ownership. While there are some marks reflecting its history, they do not detract from the overall allure of the piece. The collectible also comes with a plastic protective covering to keep it safe from future wear and tear.
- Collectible Item: A unique piece of history that adds value to any collection.
- Detailed Insights: Explore the narratives that shaped international relations during the Gulf War.
Don't miss your chance to own a slice of history! The Newsweek issue not only documents a crucial era but also serves as an engaging read for anyone looking to understand the complexities of war and peace in the modern world. Be sure to examine the photos for a closer look at the condition and specifics of this memorable magazine.
Check out the images for a better understanding of this magazine's condition, and remember, every mark tells a story.
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