Description
Discover a true gem from the world of vintage magazines with this Time Magazine, March 25, 1966, Vol 87 No. 12, featuring the iconic Broadway producer David Merrick on its cover. This issue transports readers back to the golden age of Broadway, showcasing the creativity and innovation that defined the theatrical landscape of the 1960s.
As a **collectible** piece, this vintage issue encapsulates a pivotal moment in entertainment history. David Merrick was known for his audacious productions, and this issue reflects the vibrancy of Broadway and its cultural impact. Accompanying articles discuss world events, politics, and societal changes of the day, providing a comprehensive view of the 1960s.
Key features of this magazine include:
- In-depth insights into the life and work of David Merrick, a major player in bringing Broadway to new heights.
- Rich content covering politics and culture, making it a perfect snapshot of a transformative decade.
The magazine is in good condition, showing light signs of wear typical of its age, including a blurred address label on the front. Please refer to the provided images for condition details to appreciate its collectible nature fully.
To ensure your find remains in pristine condition, this vintage magazine comes packaged securely in a plastic protective covering. This added layer of protection means that you can preserve this treasure for years to come.
We also offer combined shipping options—just ask! This vintage Time Magazine issue is not just a piece of history; it's a must-have for enthusiasts of Broadway, collectors of vintage magazines, and anyone interested in the artistic movements of the 20th century.
A captivating glimpse into Broadway’s vibrant past awaits you in this Time Magazine vintage issue. Don’t miss your chance to own a slice of entertainment history!