Description
Step into the captivating world of vintage media with the iconic Time Magazine from November 11, 1966. This particular edition, Vol 88 #20, features an intriguing cover story on Episcopal Bishop James Albert Pike, a figure known for his controversial views and bold activism during a transformative time in American history. Collectors and enthusiasts alike will appreciate the historical significance of this magazine, making it a valuable addition to any collection.
While this magazine has seen better days, it carries a story of its own through its wear and tear. Its Acceptable condition does not diminish its charm; instead, it adds character and authenticity. The magazine is perfect for those looking for unique memorabilia that reflects the essence of the 1960s. It is an excellent conversation starter for anyone passionate about history, religion, or journalism during a significant era.
Included in this offering is a plastic protective covering, ensuring that this Time Magazine remains a cherished collectible while also being safe from further damage. Please note, there are various imperfections that come with age. Here are some highlighted conditions:
- Has a label on the front, adding to its vintage appeal.
- The binding shows signs of wear, consistent with its use and history.
This magazine has its fair share of imperfections. Expect to find rips, stains, and marks, which reflect its journey through time. Water damage is also present, and some pages may be missing or dislodged. Be sure to review the accompanying photos for a better understanding of its condition.
As a piece of history, this Time Magazine from November 1966 tells a story of social and religious evolution. Whether you are a seasoned collector or a newcomer to vintage magazines, owning this edition will bring a unique perspective to your collection. Grab it today and own a piece of the past!