Newsweek Magazine January 7 1963 The Eurocrats Common Market's Walter Hallstein


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Sale price$14.95 USD

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Explore a piece of history with the Newsweek Magazine from January 7, 1963. This issue focuses on the influential figure of Walter Hallstein and his role in the shaping of the Common Market during a pivotal time in European integration. With its captivating cover and insightful articles, it remains a valuable addition for collectors and enthusiasts alike.

This vintage magazine is not just a reading material; it offers a glimpse into the past when the landscape of European politics was shifting dramatically. Walter Hallstein, a key architect of the European Economic Community, is prominently featured, providing readers with an understanding of his impact on the formation of a unified Europe.

Condition is important for collectors, and this magazine is in good condition overall, showcasing its age while still being presentable. Minor wear is noted on the entire magazine, which is typical for items of its era. It's essential to mention that there is an address label on the front, which does not detract from the magazine's value.

This magazine comes protected with a plastic covering, ensuring its longevity and protection while enhancing its presentation. A few marks are present but do not interfere with the readability and enjoyment of the articles, making it perfect for those who appreciate vintage publications.

Key features of this collectible edition include:

  • Insightful Articles: Dive deep into the political climate of 1963 with engaging content focusing on the European Common Market.
  • Historical Significance: Capture the essence of a transformative era in European history, highlighted by Walter Hallstein’s contributions.

Check out the cover image below to see its striking design:

Newsweek Magazine January 7, 1963

This magazine is perfect for those looking to enrich their collection or anyone fascinated by the political developments of the early 1960s. Don’t miss the chance to own a snapshot of history!

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