Description
Discover a piece of history with the Newsweek Magazine from October 23, 1995. This vintage issue takes you on a nostalgic journey as it explores the iconic band, The Beatles, and delves into the cultural phenomenon known as the O.J. Effect. Whether you are a dedicated collector or simply a fan of noteworthy journalism, this magazine holds a treasure trove of fascinating insights and stories.
In this issue, you'll find captivating articles and stunning visuals that reflect the era's music landscape and societal shifts. Newsweek's cover story, "Meet The Beatles Again," revisits the timeless influence of the legendary band, showcasing their enduring legacy and impact on pop culture. Additionally, the magazine examines the O.J. Simpson trial's lingering effects on media and public opinion, making it a riveting read for those interested in high-profile legal dramas.
This magazine is more than just reading material; it’s a collectible artifact that brings a slice of the past to your hands. You can display it alongside your other memorabilia, sparking conversations and memories with friends and family. It’s the perfect addition to your collection of famous magazines, whether you're a seasoned collector or just starting out.
When you purchase this issue of Newsweek, here’s what you can expect:
- Good Condition: The magazine shows minor wear consistent with age but remains an excellent keepsake.
- Plastic Covering: It comes with protective plastic covering to help preserve its integrity.
Additional details include:
- Address label on the front of the issue.
- Some marks that can be seen in the provided photo.
Check out the attached image to see the cover of this iconic magazine:
Don’t miss your chance to own this significant piece of media history. Add the Newsweek Magazine October 23, 1995, to your collection today and relive the moments that shaped a generation!