US News & World Report Magazine July 26 1957 The Truth About Smoking & Cancer


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If you're a collector or an enthusiast of historical magazines, this is a must-have piece for your collection—the US News & World Report Magazine from July 26, 1957. This particular issue delves into a compelling topic that was at the forefront of public discussion: The Truth About Smoking & Cancer. As we look back at this pivotal moment in history, this magazine provides invaluable insights into how society viewed smoking and its health implications over six decades ago.

Featuring detailed articles and captivating imagery, this magazine captures the essence of mid-20th century America. The cover itself serves as a historical artifact, reflecting not only the magazine's aesthetic but also the cultural and social concerns of the time. You won't just be purchasing a magazine; you'll be acquiring a piece of history that chronicles the evolving conversation around smoking and health.

This item is exactly as pictured, so you can trust that you are receiving the quality you expect. Be sure to check the image for the condition, as it accurately represents what you will receive. To keep your magazine in pristine condition, we provide a plastic protective covering. Plus, you’ll appreciate our offer of combined shipping—just ask!

Key features of the US News & World Report Magazine include:

  • Historical Significance: An insightful look into the discussions surrounding smoking and cancer during the 1950s.
  • Collector's Item: A vital addition for anyone interested in vintage magazines or health topics.

Your magazine is packaged with care to ensure it arrives safely. Don’t miss out on owning this fascinating piece of history that can spark conversations and offer a glimpse into the past.

US News & World Report Magazine July 26 1957

Grab this chance to enhance your collection with a magazine that highlights an era and a pressing health debate. Make it yours today!

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