The New York Times Magazine November 9 1969 The Moon is a Rosetta Stone No Label


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Sale price$49.97 USD

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The New York Times Magazine from November 9, 1969, featuring the iconic cover story titled "The Moon is a Rosetta Stone," is a true collector’s item for enthusiasts of space exploration and journalism alike. This edition captures a pivotal moment in history as humanity embarked on its journey to the moon and beyond. Each page offers a glimpse into the thought-provoking articles and reflections of that era, making it not just a magazine, but a piece of history.

This particular copy is offered with no label, ensuring that it remains in its original state, perfect for collectors focused on authenticity. With striking visuals and compelling narratives, this magazine gives readers an in-depth look at the cultural and scientific significance of the moon landing during a transformative time in the late 1960s.

Each purchase includes a protective plastic covering to keep your magazine in pristine condition. We take great care in packaging to ensure your collectible arrives safe and sound.

Highlights of this magazine include:

  • Historical Significance: It's a valuable addition to any collection that celebrates human achievement and exploration.
  • Visual Appeal: The cover and illustrations are bold and engaging, making it a fantastic display piece.

Please refer to the provided images to assess the magazine's condition. We pride ourselves on transparency, making sure the item you see is exactly what you will receive.

We also offer combined shipping options for multiple purchases—feel free to ask for details! Our goal is to provide you with the best experience possible.

To give you a better idea of what to expect, here is the image of the magazine:

The New York Times Magazine November 9, 1969

This magazine is not just a read; it’s a way to revisit the dreams and aspirations of a generation. Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of this significant historical moment!

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