The Atlantic Magazine: November 1971 - The 800,000,000 Report from China


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Discover the intriguing world of historical journalism with the November 1971 issue of The Atlantic Magazine featuring an in-depth exploration titled "The 800,000,000 Report from China" by esteemed writer Ross T. This captivating issue not only provides an engaging narrative from a pivotal time in history but also invites readers to delve into the complex socio-political fabric of China during the late 20th century.

This issue has a unique charm, being a used item that reflects a significant moment in time. Although it carries a few signs of wear, this adds character and authenticity to your collection. Here are some of the notable highlights of this magazine:

  • Used condition with an engaging narrative that offers insights into China’s historical context.
  • Contains an address label, adding an element of authenticity and character.

It's important to note that while this magazine is in good condition, there may be some wear on the edges, and it does not include a plastic protective covering. Each copy tells its own story through the delicate signs of its past, making it a perfect addition for collectors and enthusiasts of vintage publications.

The Atlantic Magazine Cover

We pride ourselves on prompt shipping. This item will ship out the same day or the next day depending on the cutoff time, ensuring you have your historical treasure in no time. We take great care in packing your purchase securely.

If you have any questions regarding the magazine's condition, size, or any other details, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Our goal is to provide a 100% customer satisfaction rate. You can shop with confidence, knowing that we offer a 30-day money-back guarantee on all items with hassle-free returns.

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Inside Content of The Atlantic Magazine

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