US News & World Report Magazine December 31 1973 People Complain About Jury Duty


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Sale price$14.95 USD

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Discover a piece of history with this US News & World Report Magazine from December 31, 1973. This vintage issue is particularly noteworthy for its cover story, People Complain About Jury Duty, which delves into the common sentiments and societal attitudes towards civic responsibility during the early 1970s.

This magazine offers a fascinating snapshot of American life and values in the 1970s, capturing the cultural and political climate of the time. Vintage magazines like this one serve as important artifacts that not only entertain but also educate about past societal norms and discussions.

Key Features:

  • Historical significance reflecting the era's discourse on civic duties.
  • A collectible item for enthusiasts and historians interested in American culture of the 1970s.

Condition is a crucial aspect for collectors; rest assured, this issue is in good condition, exhibiting some minor wear typical for its age. There is a label on the front cover, which doesn't detract from its overall appeal. Additionally, this vintage magazine comes protected in a plastic covering, ensuring it withstands the test of time while remaining a visually appealing addition to any collection.

Don't miss your chance to own this vintage issue of US News & World Report. Perfect for collectors, this magazine will enhance your collection with its intriguing content and historical value. It is an excellent choice for those who appreciate the nuances of vintage magazines and wish to explore the dynamic conversations of the past.

US News & World Report Magazine December 31 1973

Whether displayed on a coffee table or added to an extensive collection, this 1973 vintage magazine is sure to spark conversations and pique the interest of guests and fellow collectors.

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