Description
Step back in time with this vintage Life Magazine from August 5, 1966, featuring the incredible photograph "185 Miles Up From Earth" captured by Collins. This edition is a perfect blend of history and art, showcasing a monumental moment in space exploration. Grab this unique collectible for your magazine collection, home decor, or as a gift for a loved one fascinated by the cosmos.
This issue is not just a regular magazine; it's a glimpse into a pivotal era of human achievement and curiosity about our universe. Perfect for enthusiasts of space exploration, history buffs, or anyone who appreciates photography that captures the beauty of our planet from above. It's a conversation starter and a piece of art that celebrates the advancements of the 1960s.
The magazine is in good and used condition, promising a slice of nostalgia. While it may show some signs of wear, it retains its charm and character. The edges may have very minor wear and there may be a few marks and/or rips, but overall, it is well-preserved for its age. An address label is affixed to the front cover, adding to its vintage authenticity. Plus, it comes with a protective plastic covering, ensuring that it stays in good shape for years to come.
One small rip is noted, but this does not detract from the beauty of the cover or the photographic content within. Make sure to see the attached photo for details:
- Ideal for collectors of vintage magazines and photography enthusiasts.
- A historical look at space exploration during the 1960s.
Don't miss your chance to own this iconic piece of history. Whether displayed on a coffee table or nestled among your favorite reads, this magazine is bound to draw interest and spark discussions.
- Condition: Good and used
- Edges may have very minor wear
- Minor marks and/or rips; overall good shape
- Address label on front cover
- Comes with protective plastic covering
- Small rip present; see photo