Description
Discover a piece of history with the Newsweek Magazine, January 28, 1991: America at War Special Issue. This vintage magazine offers a unique glimpse into America's involvement in the Gulf War, providing insights that are both educational and intriguing. It is not just a periodical; it's a conversation starter and a collectible for history enthusiasts.
In Very Good condition, this magazine comes with no visible label, making it a perfect edition for collectors seeking a newsstand-quality item. The absence of a label enhances its aesthetic appeal, allowing the captivating cover artwork to shine through. Flip through its pages, and you’ll find thoughtful commentary, powerful imagery, and in-depth discussions surrounding the pivotal moments of the early 1990s.
Each copy is carefully preserved, ensuring that the magazine remains in excellent shape. Additionally, it includes a plastic protective covering that guards against dust and wear, thus enhancing its longevity.
- Historical Significance: This special issue captures key moments and viewpoints from a critical time in American history, making it an invaluable read.
- Perfect for Collectors: The magazine's pristine condition and lack of a label make it an ideal addition to any collection.
Whether you're a history buff, magazine collector, or just looking for a unique gift, this Newsweek issue is sure to impress. It serves as both a nostalgic reminder of past events and a valuable resource for understanding contemporary discussions about war.
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Don't miss the opportunity to own this historic edition. Whether displayed on a coffee table, added to a collection, or just read for enjoyment, the Newsweek Magazine January 28, 1991: America at War Special Issue is a must-have! Add it to your cart today and enjoy a piece of history.