VTG Life Magazine November 10 1972 - 543 POW's / Questions For A Peace


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Sale price$13.95 USD

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Step back in time with this fascinating piece of history - the VTG Life Magazine from November 10, 1972. This iconic issue delves into pressing issues of the past, featuring a detailed report on the plight of 543 POWs and raising vital questions for peace during a tumultuous time in history. It’s more than just a magazine; it's a window into the cultural and social atmosphere of the early '70s.

This well-preserved magazine is in good condition despite its age. It has an engaging layout that appeals to both collectors and history enthusiasts alike. The cover story showcases the struggle and resilience of POWs during the Vietnam War, making it a poignant resource for anyone interested in military history or socio-political discussions of the era.

VTG Life Magazine November 10 1972

When you add this vintage magazine to your collection, you will enjoy not only its content but also its tangible connection to the past. Display it on your coffee table or bookshelf to spark conversations about history and culture. It makes a thoughtful gift for history buffs or anyone curious about the sociopolitical environment of the 1970s.

Features of the VTG Life Magazine November 10, 1972 include:

  • Good condition with minor wear and tear, showcasing its vintage authenticity.
  • Handy protective plastic covering that ensures preservation while allowing visibility of the striking cover art.

While this magazine does show signs of use, including a small rip and an address label on the front, these characteristics add to its charm and story. It has very minor edge wear and perhaps a few inconspicuous marks, but it remains in overall good condition. Don’t miss your chance to own this remarkable piece of history!

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