Description
Step back in time with the June 17, 1974, issue of Newsweek Magazine, featuring the pivotal feature on Richard Nixon. This magazine offers a fascinating glimpse into a historical moment, capturing the suspense and intrigue surrounding the Watergate scandal and its impact on American politics. Collectors and history enthusiasts alike will appreciate the depth of coverage and thoughtful analysis present in this issue.
Inside, you'll find striking articles that dive deep into the events leading up to Nixon's downfall. This issue not only documents the political climate of the era but also provides insight into public opinion during a time of significant turmoil in the United States. It’s an essential addition for anyone wanting to understand the complexities of American history in the 1970s.
The magazine is in good condition, perfect for display or reading. While it bears an address label on the front, don’t let that deter you from owning a piece of history. Its minor wear only adds character, reminding us of the passage of time and the lasting legacy of its contents. To ensure its preservation, this magazine comes protected in a plastic covering, allowing you to enjoy it while keeping it safe from damage.
Key features of this nostalgic magazine include:
- A captivating overview of Richard Nixon's political journey during a tumultuous period.
- Insightful articles that reflect public sentiment and journalistic integrity during the Watergate scandal.
Whether you're a collector of vintage magazines or simply curious about historical events, this Newsweek issue is sure to resonate. Don’t miss the chance to add it to your collection!
Specifications:
- Good condition
- Has address label on front.
- Minor wear on entire magazine.
- Comes with plastic protective covering.