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Step back in time with this fascinating edition of The New York Times Magazine from July 5, 1970. Featuring a thought-provoking interview with renowned ethologist Konrad Lorenz, this magazine captures a pivotal moment in the fields of psychology and animal behavior.
This iconic publication is not just a piece of history; it's a treasure for collectors and enthusiasts alike. The article delves into Lorenz's groundbreaking studies on animal instincts and his insights into the relationship between humans and animals. Whether you are a history buff, a psychology student, or simply a fan of vintage magazines, this edition is a must-have.
- Unique Historical Insight: The conversation with Lorenz provides rare perspectives from one of the leading scientists of the 20th century.
- Condition Variety: The item shown is exactly what you will receive, ensuring that you know exactly what you're adding to your collection.
This vintage magazine is in good condition for its age. Please refer to the picture for a closer look at its quality. It comes protected with a plastic covering to keep it safe from dust and damage. We recommend checking the picture carefully to ensure it meets your expectations.
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Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity to own a piece of history. Whether for display or reading, this classic magazine is sure to spark conversations and admiration.
Buy now and enrich your collection with this timeless edition!