Description
Time Magazine July 31, 1972 The Big Chess Battle: Knight-Errant v King
This July 31, 1967, issue of Time Magazine features a cover story on the world of competitive chess, analyzing the strategic battles between top players, their psychological approaches, and the broader cultural significance of the game.
Key Features & Highlights:
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Cover Story: The Big Chess Battle: Knight-Errant vs. King (Page 32)
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An in-depth look at the dynamics of high-level chess, exploring key rivalries, strategy, and the evolving competitive landscape.
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Science & Environment (Pages 44 & 64)
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New scientific discoveries and environmental challenges shaping the world in 1967.
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U.S. & World Affairs (Pages 10 & 18)
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Coverage of national policies and global geopolitical developments.
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Business & Economy (Pages 52 & 54)
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Analysis of economic trends and business movements impacting global markets.
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Education & Behavior (Pages 38 & 43)
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Insights into educational reforms and societal behaviors of the era.
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Culture & Entertainment (Pages 40, 49, & 50)
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Reviews of books, music, cinema, and major artistic movements.
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Modern Living & Medicine (Pages 48 & 63)
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Trends in lifestyle and advancements in the medical field.
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Condition:
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Good Condition – Minor wear on edges.
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The exact item pictured is the one you will receive.
Additional Information:
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Protective Covering: Comes with a plastic protective sleeve for preservation.
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Combined Shipping: Available upon request—please inquire for details.
This July 31, 1967, issue of Time Magazine is a great collector’s piece for chess enthusiasts, history buffs, and cultural analysts, offering unique insights into competitive chess, world affairs, and scientific progress during the late 1960s.
INDEX
Cover Story 32
Essay 17
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Art 50
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Behavior 43
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Books 59
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Business 54
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Cinema 40
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Economy 52
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Education 38
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Environment 64
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Letters 6
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Medicine 63
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Milestones 47
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Modern Living 48
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Music 49
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Nation 10
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People 30
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Press 66
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Science 44
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Sport 32
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World 18