The New York Times Magazine August 24 1969 Deputy Inspector Fink No Label


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Sale price$49.97

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If you're a collector of vintage magazines or fascinated by the cultural shifts of the 1960s, then you'll appreciate this unique find: The New York Times Magazine from August 24, 1969. This particular issue features the intriguing Deputy Inspector Fink, offering a glimpse into a significant era in American history.

This magazine is an untouched relic of the past, complete with insightful articles and captivating imagery that provide context to the events and societal changes occurring at the time. The magazine is not labeled, giving it a unique charm and character that collectors seek out.

One of the defining features of this magazine is its excellent portrayal of 1960s journalism, capturing the zeitgeist with impactful stories and stunning photography. The publication serves not just as reading material but as a cultural artifact that reflects the thoughts and attitudes of the time.

  • Authentic piece of history, perfect for collectors or anyone interested in 1960s culture.
  • Protective covering included to help preserve the magazine's condition for years to come.

Please note that while we do our best to present our items accurately, this magazine does show some wear, including minor rips. Be sure to check the attached photos for a detailed view of its condition before purchasing.

The item being pictured in this listing is exactly what you will receive. We encourage buyers to take a closer look at the images provided.

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Each item is lovingly protected with a plastic covering, ensuring it remains in the best condition possible during transit.

The New York Times Magazine August 24 1969

Don't miss this opportunity to own a piece of 1960s media history. It's not just a magazine; it's a snapshot of a transformative time in America.

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