Description
If you're a history buff or a collector of vintage periodicals, this issue of Newsweek Magazine from June 10, 1968, is a must-have addition to your collection. Featuring an in-depth exploration of President Charles De Gaulle's political challenges during a critical time in France, this magazine captures a moment that's often overlooked in the annals of history.
This specific issue is in good condition and is presented without a label, typical of newsstand copies. The magazine has minor wear throughout, which is to be expected from an issue that dates back over 50 years. Despite its age, it remains a fascinating snapshot of a pivotal era.
Each page invites you to dive into compelling articles that discuss De Gaulle's policies, public perception, and the political climate of the time. This magazine serves not just as reading material, but also as a valuable historical artifact that showcases the events that shaped modern Europe.
To ensure its preservation, this collectible magazine comes with a plastic protective covering, allowing you to keep it in excellent shape as you display it on your shelves or organize it with your other prized memorabilia.

- Includes historical articles about President Charles De Gaulle and French politics.
- Protective covering keeps your magazine in good condition for years to come.
This issue is not just a read; it’s a trip back in time. It represents the culture and politics of the era, making it a great conversation starter or educational tool. Whether you're an avid magazine collector or someone simply looking to learn more about the past, this issue of Newsweek is sure to engage and inform.
Don’t miss the chance to own a piece of history—add the Newsweek Magazine from June 10, 1968, to your collection today!