The Saturday Evening Post May 21 1966 Lauren Bacall, McNamara Feature Newsstand


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Sale price$20.00 USD

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Take a step back in time with this vintage collectible titled "The Saturday Evening Post" from May 21, 1966. This issue features iconic actress Lauren Bacall on the cover, alongside a fascinating feature on former Secretary of Defense McNamara. A true piece of history, this magazine captures the essence of the mid-1960s and makes for a delightful addition to any collection or a unique gift for enthusiasts of vintage media.

This magazine showcases not only captivating articles but also stunning visuals typical of The Saturday Evening Post’s rich publication history. Lauren Bacall, known for her remarkable performances on stage and screen, lends a certain glamour to this issue. In the same vein, insights into the political landscape through the lens of McNamara make it a thought-provoking read.

Condition-wise, this magazine is rated as good. It has endured the test of time, making it a special piece for collectors. While there is minor wear on the overall magazine, it has been lovingly maintained: it comes bagged and boarded for protection against further wear and tear.

Notably, there are some signs of water damage, and a few marks are visible throughout the magazine—please take a look at the provided photos for a closer inspection of its condition. Despite these imperfections, this issue remains a sought-after collectible that's still very much worth your attention.

  • Iconic cover featuring Lauren Bacall, perfect for movie buffs and vintage collectors.
  • Includes critical insights into the 1960s political landscape, adding historical significance.


This cherished magazine is protected in a plastic holder that features board backing, allowing it to be stored safely. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of pop culture history! Ideal for display or as an addition to your collection, it presents a fascinating glimpse into an era gone by.

  • Good condition with minor wear and tear.
  • Protected in boarded plastic for safekeeping.
  • Water damage and marks present. See photos for details.

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