Description
This November 17, 1969 issue of Newsweek Magazine is a remarkable addition to any collection of vintage magazines. Featuring Vice President Spiro Agnew on the cover, this magazine encapsulates a significant moment in American political history, making it a must-have for collectors and history enthusiasts alike.
This issue dives deep into the cultural and political climate of the late 1960s, providing insightful analysis on key topics of the time, including President Nixon’s "silent majority" rally, the ongoing Vietnam War, and the Apollo 12 lunar mission. Furthermore, it offers a glimpse into the vibrant music scene with coverage of the Rolling Stones’ return. This eclectic mix of content captures not only the zeitgeist of a transformative era but also serves as an important record of historical events.
In addition to its captivating content, the condition of this vintage magazine enhances its desirability. It is in good condition, with all pages intact, and is preserved under a plastic protective covering to maintain its quality.
Key features include:
- Good condition with all pages intact, ensuring a collectible item for enthusiasts.
- Includes in-depth features on notable events like the Vietnam War and Apollo 12, offering significant cultural insights.
Review the included images carefully to assess the condition, as the item pictured is exactly what you will receive. As a piece of history and a collectible vintage magazine, this Newsweek Magazine from November 17, 1969, awaits a new home in your collection.