Description
Discover a piece of history with the iconic issue of The New York Times from October 28, 2004, featuring the eye-catching headline, "Kiss That Curse Goodbye." This collectible newspaper is not just a great read but also a fantastic addition to any collection dedicated to pop culture, history, or journalism. Imagine flipping through the pages and revisiting the significant events and captivating stories of that day.
This particular edition is in excellent condition, testament to its care. It includes a total of D1-D10 pages, providing rich content and a snapshot of life and news as it was over a decade ago. Whether you're a fan of archival materials, a journalism enthusiast, or simply someone who appreciates the art of printed news, this newspaper is certainly for you!
Each copy has been preserved meticulously in a pet-free and smoke-free home, ensuring that you receive your item in pristine condition. This careful maintenance contributes to the longevity of the newspaper, allowing you to enjoy its details without worry.
- Perfect for Collectors: This unique issue is not just a souvenir; it’s a slice of history that can spark conversations in any setting.
- Fast Shipping: Your item will ship out the same or next day, depending on the cut-off time, ensuring you get your hands on this piece of nostalgia without delay.
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