Newsweek Magazine February 27 1961 The Rising Congo Crisis Can U.N. Survive?


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If you're a collector or a history enthusiast, the Newsweek Magazine from February 27, 1961, is a must-have addition to your collection. This issue dives deep into the pivotal events of the time, with a focus on the Rising Congo Crisis and the pressing question, "Can the U.N. Survive?" It offers a unique perspective on international relations during a momentous period in history.

Displaying its age, this magazine is in good condition and showcases the style and insights of the early 1960s. While it does have an address label on the front, this distinctive mark adds to its character and authenticity, making it a captivating piece for any bibliophile or anyone interested in the evolution of global politics.

Despite minor wear on the entire magazine, it remains a fine example of classic journalism. It comes complete with a plastic protective covering, ensuring that it stays in good shape for years to come. This thoughtful addition makes it perfect for display or safe storage.

Take a closer look at the current condition with some minor marks visible throughout. Photos provided showcase these details well, giving buyers a transparent view of what to expect.

  • Unique historical insights into the Congo Crisis and the U.N.'s role during the Cold War.
  • Protective covering included, preserving the magazine's quality for long-term preservation.

Don’t lose out on a piece of history! This magazine serves not only as a fantastic conversation starter but also as a significant educational resource. Whether you are a collector or someone looking to reflect on past events, this edition of Newsweek will surely enrich any collection.

Newsweek Magazine February 27 1961

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