Newsweek Magazine July 25, 1977 Blackout Special Color Report


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This vintage Newsweek Magazine from July 25, 1977, is a remarkable piece capturing a significant moment in American history. With its focus on the infamous New York City blackout, this collectible publication presents an in-depth special color report revealing the chaos, response, and the lasting effects of the event on society.

This issue not only covers the profound implications of the blackout but also delves into essential political and economic issues of the 1970s. A true treasure for historians and collectors of vintage magazines, it provides a snapshot of a turbulent period, making it a key addition to any collection.

Among the notable features of this issue are:

  • Cover Story – The Blackout: A detailed analysis of the causes and consequences of the New York City blackout, highlighting its broader implications for the nation.
  • National Affairs – An exploration of the growing conservative backlash against feminism, featuring insights into the upcoming National Women’s Convention.
  • International Affairs – An engaging interview with French President Valéry Giscard d’Estaing critiquing President Jimmy Carter’s foreign policy, offering a unique international perspective.

In terms of condition, this original 1977 Newsweek issue is in good shape, showcasing all pages intact with typical minor wear for its age. A plastic protective covering is included for preservation. The exact item pictured is available, so please refer to the images for detailed condition information.

This Newsweek vintage issue is more than just a magazine; it is an essential collector’s piece filled with valuable insights into the social and political landscape of the late 1970s. Don’t miss your chance to own this unique artifact of history!

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