Description
The historic Time Magazine issue from September 25, 1964, is a compelling piece of Cold War history that captures the intense innovations in military technology and political tensions of the era. This edition is particularly notable for its cover story on the Soviet Union's breakthrough in developing doomsday weapons, setting the stage for discussions on military strategies and geopolitical ramifications that are still relevant today.
This magazine is in acceptable condition and features a no-label, newsstand cover, adding to its collectible appeal. Despite its age, it serves as a tangible snapshot from a pivotal time in history, making it a great addition to any collection or a unique gift for history buffs.
The magazine shows signs of wear, which is characteristic of vintage publications. Key details include:
- Protected by a plastic covering to ensure longevity and preservation.
- Stamped library mark on the front, which reflects its journey through time.
Be aware that there are some imperfections. You will find a date written on the front, rips, and creases scattered throughout the magazine. These flaws don't detract from the magazine's significance; rather, they tell a story of its past. Please refer to the photos for a detailed view of the magazine's condition.
Acquiring this vintage issue not only provides insight into the historical context of the 1960s but also sparks conversations about technological advancements and global politics that continue to influence our world. Don't miss the opportunity to own this remarkable piece of history!