Description
Step back in time with this collectible issue of Time Magazine from November 26, 1956. This historic edition, marked as Volume LXVIII, Number 22, features a captivating cover story focused on the United Nations and highlights the esteemed Dag Hammarskjöld, who served as the UN Secretary-General during a pivotal era in global politics.
As a piece of history, this magazine provides an insightful perspective on the pressing issues of the time, making it a perfect addition to any history buff's collection. It's not just a magazine; it's a time capsule of international relations in the mid-20th century.
Despite showing signs of age, this magazine is still in acceptable condition. It has an address label on the front, and the pages exhibit some wear. If you're looking for a unique piece that showcases the passage of time, this item will not disappoint. Be sure to examine the photos to appreciate its vintage charm fully.
Key Features:
- Historical relevance: Dive into the significant events and figures of the 1950s U.N. landscape.
- Great gift idea for collectors: Perfect for those who appreciate historical prints or vintage magazines.
For your convenience, the magazine comes protected in a plastic cover, ensuring its preservation for years to come. While it does exhibit some marks and rips, these minor imperfections add character and authenticity to this vintage item. See photos for details about the condition.
Whether you're a passionate collector or simply looking to enhance your reading material with something truly unique, this Time Magazine from 1956 is a remarkable find. Relive the pivotal moments of history and add this extraordinary magazine to your collection today!