Description
Step back in time with the vintage Life Magazine from October 19, 1959, featuring the striking cover story, "Peking's Mums and Missiles." This iconic piece offers a fascinating glimpse into historical events and captivating stories that shaped the world during the late 1950s. Whether you're a collector of nostalgia or a history enthusiast, this magazine is a must-have addition to your collection.
The magazine presents a unique blend of cultural insights and important news stories from the era, showcasing significant developments that influenced global affairs at that time. Explore the intriguing articles inside that shed light on the juxtaposition of art and politics in a rapidly changing world. This edition wonderfully captures the essence of mid-century America as well, making it a delightful read or a thoughtful gift.
This particular issue is classified as in Good condition. It comes straight from a newsstand and is without a label, ensuring an authentic vintage experience. Although it shows some minor wear, including small rips, edge wear, creases, and light marks, these imperfections add to its historical character. To help you appreciate the condition further, please refer to the photos included below.
This magazine also includes a plastic protective covering to preserve its quality for years to come. Notably, it features a stamped "Staff Copy" mark on the front, a reminder of its journey through the newsroom. A few creases can be spotted on the front cover, but these do not detract from the overall appeal of this remarkable piece of history.
- Authentic vintage magazine perfect for collectors.
- Interesting historical context with a captivating cover story.
Specifications:
- Condition: Good
- Newsstand/No Label
- Some minor wear including small rips, edge wear, creases, and/or marks.
- Plastic protective covering included.
- Stamped "Staff Copy" mark on front.
- A few creases on the front cover.
Don't miss your chance to own this fascinating piece of history! Add the VTG Life Magazine from October 19, 1959, to your collection today and enjoy a window into the past.