Description
Discover a piece of history with this vintage issue of Life Magazine dated December 16, 1966. This edition is not just a magazine; it's a time capsule that takes you back to a significant period in American history. The cover story, "A Mission of Restoration Devastating Flood," immerses you in the narrative of resilience and recovery, as communities band together in the face of adversity after a catastrophic flood.
This magazine isn't just for collectors; it's perfect for anyone interested in historical events, journalism, or mid-20th century Americana. The detailed articles and vivid photographs provide a glimpse into the past, making this item an excellent educational resource or a unique display piece.
Condition-wise, this vintage publication is in used-good condition. It does show some signs of wear, reflective of its age and the journey it's undergone. Here are some specific points to consider:
- Contains an address label on the front.
- Edges may have wear and/or rips.
Despite these minor imperfections, it comes with a plastic protective covering to help preserve its quality. There is also a visible folded crease on the front, which is typical for magazines of this era. Be sure to check out our included photos to see the details for yourself!
Not only is this magazine a fascinating read, but it's also a great conversation starter. Whether you choose to keep it on your coffee table or as part of your collection, it’s sure to impress your guests and spark discussions about history, restoration efforts, and the art of journalism.
Take a step back in time and grab your own VTG Life Magazine from December 16, 1966, today!