Description
If you’re a fan of vintage publications, you’ll love this unique find: The New York Times Magazine from June 21, 1970, featuring the thought-provoking article titled "The Speed That Kills." This collectible magazine is a captivating piece of history, perfect for both avid readers and collectors alike.
Boasting a well-preserved condition for its age, this magazine captures the spirit and tone of the early 1970s. It offers a rare glimpse into the cultural and social issues that were prominent during that time. With its intriguing cover story, it serves as both a conversation starter and a nostalgic trip down memory lane.
The magazine comes in a very good condition, rated as VG. Though it shows minor wear on the edges, the overall appearance is impressive. You will receive the exact item pictured, ensuring that the quality matches your expectations. Feel free to check the detailed photos to assess the condition for yourself.
We take extra care in shipping our items, and each magazine comes with a plastic protective covering. This ensures that your purchase arrives safely and remains in excellent shape for years to come. Plus, we offer combined shipping options. Just ask!
Key features of The New York Times Magazine include:
- Insightful articles reflecting the societal issues of the 1970s.
- A collectible piece for history enthusiasts and magazine lovers.
To complement your reading experience, take a look at the high-quality image of the magazine below:
Whether you’re adding to your collection or searching for the perfect gift, this magazine is a fantastic choice. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of history!