Description
Step back in time with the US News & World Report Magazine from October 12, 1945, featuring the prominent figure Robert E. Hannegan on its cover. This vintage publication is a true find for collectors and history enthusiasts alike. The magazine captures an interesting moment in American history, right after World War II, offering insights into the social and political climate of the time.
This particular issue holds a special place in the hearts of many. It provides a glimpse into post-war America, exploring topics that defined the era. Inside, you will find articles that reflect the concerns and hopes of a nation rebuilding itself. It's not just a magazine; it's a snapshot of history, rich in context and relevance.
- Good Condition: While the magazine exhibits minor wear, it is still in good shape for its age, allowing you to appreciate its historical significance without compromising its integrity.
- Protective Covering: The magazine comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure that it remains in great condition despite any handling.
The front cover does have a label, adding to its vintage charm and story. Despite minor wear, this magazine is a fantastic addition to any collection or could serve as a unique piece for display. The overall aesthetic will transport you back to a different era, making it not just a reading piece but a conversation starter.
Included with the magazine is a plastic protective covering that aids in preserving its condition, making it easier for you to store and showcase your find without worry. This extra layer of protection keeps it safe from dust and damage, so you can enjoy your collectible for years to come.
This magazine is not just an item for collectors; it's a piece of history that many will cherish. Perfect for anyone interested in the mid-20th century or nostalgic for the way things were after the war, it has a place in any business, office, or personal library.