VTG Coronet Magazine July 1959 - The Frightening Menace of "Pep" Drugs


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Step into the intriguing world of vintage literature with this authentic edition of the VTG Coronet Magazine from July 1959. This captivating issue dives into the alarming topic of "Pep" drugs, exploring the contemporary concerns about their influence during a pivotal time in history. Whether you're a collector of vintage magazines, a history buff, or simply someone who enjoys unique reads, this magazine offers a fascinating glimpse into the past.

The cover features gripping artwork typical of the era, drawing readers into its provocative theme. While it shows signs of age with minor wear along the edges, such characteristics add to its vintage charm and authenticity. This magazine is a collector's gem that has survived the test of time, preserving the stories and culture of its time.

In addition to the compelling featured article, this issue is filled with a range of engaging content that reflects the societal themes of the late 1950s. It is an important piece for those who appreciate the evolution of journalism and public discourse surrounding drug use and its societal implications.

To protect its integrity, this magazine comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring it remains in good condition for your enjoyment. Here are a couple of key features that make this magazine a valuable addition to any collection:

  • Authentic historical content from 1959, offering insights into societal issues of the time.
  • Comes with a protective cover to safeguard its condition for future generations.

Be sure to check out the accompanying images and see the magazine for yourself!

VTG Coronet Magazine July 1959

Specifications include:

  • Newsstand/No Label
  • Some minor wear on edges and/or rips or marks
  • See photos for condition details

This vintage magazine is not just a piece of history; it’s a conversation starter that brings the past to life. Add this unique item to your collection today and explore the narratives that shaped an era!

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