Description
The VTG Life Magazine from June 4, 1965, is a fascinating piece of history that captures a moment in time. This particular issue features significant articles on pressing health topics, including the implications of German Measles during pregnancy and how blood tests became critical for expectant mothers. Dive into the world of 1965 and explore the vital discussions that shaped our understanding of health.
This magazine is in excellent condition, carefully preserved over the decades. It exhibits only minor wear, which is typical for its age, making it a remarkable find for collectors and enthusiasts alike. The magazine includes an address label, giving it an authentic feel of the time period.
Each copy is maintained in a pet-free and smoke-free environment, ensuring that it remains in top form for its next owner. Wrapped in protective plastic, this magazine guarantees that the contents are safeguarded against any potential damage while keeping it visually appealing for display or reading.
Whether you're a collector of vintage magazines, a lover of history, or simply looking for a unique piece to add to your library, this issue is a must-have. Plus, we offer combined shipping for those interested in exploring our other Life Magazine editions!
- Authentic vintage publication from June 4, 1965
- Includes comprehensive articles on health and pregnancy issues
Don’t miss your chance to own this piece of history. Check out the image below to see the magazine cover and condition for yourself: