Description
Discover a captivating piece of history with the Newsweek Magazine from January 3, 1977. This special issue features an in-depth look at Mao Tse Tung, a significant figure in global politics, and offers a retrospective view of 1976 through stunning imagery and insightful commentary. Perfect for collectors, history buffs, or anyone interested in the events that shaped the late 20th century, this magazine provides a vivid snapshot of the era.
This magazine is in good condition, showcasing the characteristic wear that adds to its authenticity as a vintage publication. It comes from a newsstand, which means it retains its original charm and appeal. To ensure its excellent condition, the magazine is bagged and boarded, providing an extra layer of protection against the elements.
For avid collectors, this is a must-have item. With the minor wear throughout the magazine, it tells a story of its journey through time. The magazine has been thoughtfully protected in boarded plastic, ensuring both its integrity and longevity. Whether you’re adding to your collection or looking for a unique conversation piece, this issue is sure to impress.
One of the standout features of this magazine is the exclusive focus on Mao Tse Tung, whose influential policies and philosophy shaped a nation. Additionally, it includes a fascinating array of pictures from 1976, capturing the cultural and political zeitgeist of the time. This combination of rich content makes it not just a magazine but a reflection of history.
- Good condition with minor wear for authentic vintage appeal.
- Carefully bagged and boarded for protection and preservation.
Below are some specifics about this edition:
- Newsstand edition, offering original pricing and format.
- Protected in boarded plastic for added durability.
Don’t miss the chance to own this significant piece of history. It’s not every day you find a publication that provides such profound insight into political history and cultural events. Grab this gem before it’s gone!