Description
Discover a piece of history with the Newsweek Magazine: October 6, 1975 - Can The Risk Be Cut? This vintage magazine delves into the pressing issues of its time, making it a valuable addition to any collection or a unique gift for enthusiasts of historical journalism.
This magazine is used but in good condition, showcasing the charm of a well-loved publication. It may contain an address label and show edges that may have slight wear or rips, which is typical for older magazines. Note that it does not come with a plastic protective covering, so handle with care to preserve its quality.

Whether you're a collector, a student of history, or simply curious about past events, this edition offers insights that remain relevant today. You'll find in-depth articles that explore the question, "Can The Risk Be Cut?", reflecting the societal concerns of the mid-1970s.
Here are key features of this magazine:
- Engaging historical content that reflects the challenges and questions faced by society in 1975.
- Unique collectible item for those interested in vintage publications and journalism.
Your purchase supports the preservation of media history, making this magazine a must-have for anyone interested in how news shaped our understanding of the world. Plus, it will ship out on the same day or the next day, dependent on cutoff time, ensuring you won't wait long to add this gem to your collection!
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Check out all the photos in the description to see the magazine's condition and features. Don't miss out on this opportunity to own a piece of print history!


