Description
Introducing a rare collectible from the world of journalism—The New York Times Magazine dated October 11, 1970. This issue features an in-depth article on the "Clinic for Street People," providing a poignant glimpse into an important social topic of its time. It’s a must-have for collectors, historians, or anyone interested in the evolution of media and societal issues.
This magazine, although labeled as VG (Very Good), boasts a remarkable condition considering its age. The cover and pages are intact, presenting a visually appealing homage to a significant moment in history. We have provided detailed photographs to showcase its quality, allowing you to assess its condition firsthand.
One of the key features of this magazine is its historical relevance. It serves as a time capsule reflecting societal concerns from an era marked by change and unrest. The articles within provide insights that are just as impactful today as they were over five decades ago.
In addition, we take great care in preserving our products. Each magazine is delivered with a protective plastic covering to ensure it remains in excellent condition upon arrival.
Here are some additional benefits of owning this magazine:
- A unique conversation starter—perfect for adding character to your home or office decor.
- A valuable addition to any collection focusing on vintage media or social issues.
As noted, the item is in great shape for its age, with only minor wear on the edges. Feel free to consult the provided photographs for a closer look at its condition.
We also offer combined shipping for your convenience, so don’t hesitate to reach out if you're interested in purchasing more than one item.
Check out the captivating cover art and interior pages below:
Don't miss out on this unique piece of media history. Secure your copy of The New York Times Magazine from October 11, 1970 today!