Description
Discover a unique piece of history with the Newsweek Magazine from May 25, 1998, featuring the legendary Frank Sinatra on the cover. This edition dives into captivating topics of the day, including a significant discussion on India and the bomb. Perfect for collectors, historians, or fans of classic journalism, this magazine offers an intriguing snapshot of the late 90s.
This magazine is in good condition, though there is minor wear throughout. It has been well-preserved, making it a fantastic addition to your collection. The absence of a newsstand label adds to its charm, presenting it as a true collector's item. Plus, it comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure its longevity and safety from any damage.
Here are a couple of key features that make this magazine a must-have:
- Captivating Articles: The magazine covers pertinent issues from its time, including in-depth analysis of Frank Sinatra's influence and the geopolitical implications of India's nuclear ambitions.
- Collector's Appeal: With its original newsstand format and no label, this is an ideal find for enthusiasts looking to preserve a piece of magazine history.
Take a step back in time and enjoy the visual nostalgia that this magazine encapsulates. Whether you are a dedicated collector or just looking to reminisce about the past decades, this issue is sure to spark conversations and evoke memories. Don’t miss out on your chance to own this gem of journalism history!
Order your Newsweek Magazine today and own a slice of cultural heritage!