Description
If you're a collector or just a lover of history, then the July 4, 1976 edition of Newsweek Magazine is a must-have addition to your collection. This special issue titled "Our America - A Self Portrait at 200" offers a unique insight into American life as the country celebrated its bicentennial. Dive into engaging articles and stunning visuals that capture the essence of America during this pivotal time.
This magazine is pre-owned, but it’s still in good condition, making it an excellent choice for both collectors and those who simply want a piece of history. It's worth noting that there may be some signs of wear, such as edges and bindings that could have minor rips or fraying. Additionally, an address label can be found on the front cover, which does not detract from the overall charm of this historic publication.
- Cultural Significance: This magazine encapsulates the spirit of America in 1976, reflecting the social and political climate of the time.
- Unique Collectible: Perfect for anyone looking to add a special edition magazine to their collection or for those with an interest in U.S. history.
The magazine does have a rip on the front and a loose binding, but these imperfections are part of its charm and history. This is a piece that tells stories not just through its content but also through its physical state.
We encourage you to buy it now or watch this item closely, as this unique piece of history will not last long! Rest assured, we ship items out either the same day or the next day, depending on the cut-off time. We prioritize customer satisfaction, and if you have any questions regarding size, color, or condition, please don't hesitate to reach out.
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So why wait? Add this iconic piece of American history to your collection today, and enjoy the rich cultural narrative that it offers!