Description
Step back in time with the September 24, 2001 issue of Newsweek Magazine, a compelling artifact from a pivotal moment in American history. This issue, titled "After The Terror in America," delves deep into the events surrounding the tragic attacks of September 11, 2001. It offers a collection of powerful stories, insights, and analysis that captures the emotions and complexities of that time.
For collectors and history enthusiasts, this magazine is more than just a publication; it is a piece of history. It reflects the nation's response to the chaos and uncertainty that followed the attacks. Dive into the articles that explore the immediate aftermath, interviews with witnesses, and a look at the nation's resilient spirit.
The magazine itself is in very good condition, showcasing its quality and longevity. With a newsstand issue that carries no label, you can enjoy the pristine appearance of this magazine without any unnecessary markings. If you're searching for a piece that tells a story, this is an excellent find.
Additionally, this issue comes protected with a plastic covering, ensuring that it remains safe from dust and wear. You can display it proudly in your collection or simply enjoy perusing its pages without worrying about damage.
- Quality Condition: This magazine is classified as Very Good/Excellent, ensuring you receive a well-preserved item.
- Plastic Protective Covering: Each magazine is wrapped in a protective cover, offering extra durability and longevity.
Enjoy the engaging visuals and insightful content, enriched with a compelling backstory. The overall magazine is in great shape, with minor wear, if any. Don't miss the opportunity to own such a significant piece of American media history.