Description
Discover a piece of history with the Newsweek Magazine dated June 26, 1972, featuring the iconic tennis star Chris Evert on the cover. This issue is a must-have for any collector or sports enthusiast, especially for those who appreciate the rich history of women's tennis and the rise of female athletes in the sport.
This particular edition shines a spotlight on the dynamic world of women's tennis during the early '70s, showcasing Chris Evert as she takes the tennis scene by storm. Delve into the captivating articles and vibrant photographs that celebrate her achievements and the broader movement of women stepping into the limelight in athletics.
Holding this magazine in your hands, you will experience the nostalgia of a bygone era. The magazine is in good condition, although it does exhibit some minor wear that adds character to its vintage appeal. A unique feature is the address label affixed to the front, a reminder of its journey through time.
Moreover, this cherished magazine comes safely tucked within a plastic protective covering, ensuring its longevity and safeguarding it against dust and damage. This means you can display it proudly on your bookshelf or coffee table without worries!
Key features of this vintage magazine include:
- Highlighting Chris Evert’s significant impact on women's tennis.
- Protection with a plastic cover to preserve the magazine's condition.
Whether you're a fan of tennis or a collector of vintage publications, this Newsweek issue is a fantastic addition to your collection. It offers a glimpse into an era where women were making significant strides in sports and carving out their place in history.
Don't miss out on your chance to own this incredible piece of sports history. Grab this magazine today and celebrate the achievements of female athletes like Chris Evert!