The Saturday Evening Post March 10 1962 We Waste A Million Kids A Year


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Discover a fascinating piece of history with the March 10, 1962 edition of The Saturday Evening Post. This magazine features the striking cover story entitled "We Waste A Million Kids A Year," shedding light on critical social issues of the time. It’s not just a magazine; it’s a portal to the past, capturing the essence of the 1960s.

This vintage magazine is in good condition, making it a valuable addition to any collection. A notable aspect of this issue is the presence of an address label on the front, which attests to its authenticity. It’s a reminder of how cherished this publication was when it was first circulated.

Though the magazine shows minor wear from its age, the overall quality remains appealing for collectors and enthusiasts alike. To protect its integrity, the magazine comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring it remains preserved for years to come. This means you can enjoy the vintage art and compelling stories without worrying about wear and tear.

Key features include:

  • Classic Cover Story: Engaging articles and captivating visuals fill the pages, providing insights into social issues that resonate even today.
  • Collector’s Item: A unique vintage piece that offers a glimpse into the past, perfect for collectors or anyone intrigued by mid-20th century America.

This issue is not just a reading material; it serves as a conversation starter and a nostalgic reflection of an era gone by. Whether you are looking to enhance your magazine collection or searching for a thoughtful gift for a history lover, this magazine fits the bill.

Don't miss out on owning this unique vintage publication. Grab your copy now and immerse yourself in the world of the 1960s!

The Saturday Evening Post March 10 1962 We Waste A Million Kids A Year

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