Description
If you are a collector of historical memorabilia or a fan of vintage journalism, you will appreciate this iconic copy of Time Magazine from January 27, 1967. This issue features a captivating cover story entitled "The Polluted Air: Los Angeles at 3:30 p.m." This snapshot of a critical time in environmental awareness presents a unique perspective on the issues facing Los Angeles during the 1960s.
This magazine is not just a piece of literature; it's a historical artifact that captures the essence of a moment when air pollution and its consequences were gaining national attention. As you flip through its pages, you will experience time travel through compelling articles and images, shedding light on the social issues of that era.
Key features of this vintage magazine include:
- Used condition: This magazine has been gently used, adding to its charm.
- No address label: Enjoy this magazine without any prior ownership marks.
While the edges may show some wear and tear typical of vintage magazines, they only add character to this collectible item. Please note that this magazine does not come with a plastic protective covering. This is a perfect addition for those who appreciate the historical significance of print media.
Don’t miss your chance to own this piece of history! Whether you are a collector, a history enthusiast, or you want to give a unique gift, this magazine is sure to impress. It will ship out the same day or next day, depending on the cut-off time. Please be sure to check all the provided photos to assess the item's condition. We stand by our commitment to customer satisfaction and are here to provide you with an enjoyable shopping experience.
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Start your journey through time with this captivating issue of Time Magazine. Happy shopping!
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