Description
Discover a piece of history with the Newsweek Magazine from May 19, 1969, featuring the compelling cover story "Justice On The Spot" centered around the influential figure Abraham "Abe" Fortas. This magazine is a must-have for collectors and history enthusiasts alike, offering insights into a pivotal moment in American judicial history. The absence of a label on the newsstand edition adds to its unique charm and authenticity.
This magazine is in good condition, showing minor wear throughout, which is typical for its age and adds character to this vintage item. It has been preserved with care, featuring a protective plastic covering to ensure its longevity. Whether you are a seasoned collector or a casual reader, this magazine serves as a window into the past, highlighting Fortas's significant contributions and the legal landscape of the time.
The magazine offers valuable perspectives on the Supreme Court and its implications for American society, making it a fascinating read. Don't miss the opportunity to own this important artifact from a crucial era in United States history.
- Vintage edition from May 1969, perfect for collectors.
- Comes with a protective sleeve to preserve its condition.
Take a moment to admire the captivating cover featuring Abraham "Abe" Fortas, a man whose impact on the judicial system cannot be overstated. This magazine is not just a piece of paper; it is a conversation starter and a great addition to any collection.
Get your hands on this insightful publication and explore the themes of justice and law from over five decades ago. This edition is more than just a magazine; it's a glimpse into the societal values and legal challenges of the time. Perfect as a gift or a personal keepsake, the Newsweek Magazine from May 19, 1969, will surely enrich any collection.