Description
Discover a gem from the past with "The New York Times Magazine" dated July 28, 1996, featuring the compelling theme "Rage in Englewood." This magazine not only provides a unique snapshot of the era, but it also delves deep into the social issues of the time, making it an intriguing read for history buffs and magazine collectors alike.
This edition stands out for its striking visuals and in-depth journalism. Each page is meticulously crafted to engage readers, offering a blend of captivating articles and stunning photographs. The theme of rage captures the essence of the atmosphere in Englewood during that period, making this a powerful and informative piece of literature.
Condition is paramount when collecting and preserving historical magazines. This particular magazine is classified as Very Good/Excellent, indicating that it’s in great shape with minor wear, if any. Such quality ensures that you’ll be able to enjoy the insights and visuals without compromise. Plus, the magazine comes with a plastic protective covering, providing added durability and preservation for this nostalgic treasure.
Some of the features to look forward to include:
- High-quality print and vibrant images that enhance the reading experience.
- Thought-provoking articles that delve into crucial social issues, perfect for readers interested in history and current affairs.
Whether you're looking to expand your collection or simply want a unique addition to your coffee table, "The New York Times Magazine" from July 28, 1996 is an excellent choice. With its impactful storytelling and impressive condition, this magazine is sure to delight and inform. Don't miss out on adding this fascinating piece of history to your collection!
Specifications include:
- Condition: Very Good/Excellent
- Newsstand/No Label
- Overall magazine is in great shape. Minor wear if any.
- This magazine comes with a plastic protective covering.