VTG Life Magazine October 22 1971 - The Amazing Cells That Command Our Body


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Sale price$13.95 USD

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Step back in time with the VTG Life Magazine from October 22, 1971, featuring the captivating article, "The Amazing Cells That Command Our Body." This vintage magazine not only offers a glimpse into the fascinating world of cellular biology but also serves as a nostalgic piece of Americana from the early 70s.

The cover story dives deep into the incredible functions of cells, explaining how they govern our bodily operations. Whether you're a science enthusiast, a vintage magazine collector, or simply looking for a unique decor piece, this magazine is a perfect choice. It's a window to a time when understanding life at the cellular level was just starting to gain traction in public discourse.

This magazine is in good condition, showcasing its durability despite being over 50 years old. You may notice some very minor wear along the edges. However, any signs of age are subtle and do not detract from the overall presentation. There may be minor marks and/or rips, but overall, it has been well-preserved. An address label appears on the front, a common feature for magazines of this era, adding to its vintage charm.

To protect your investment, this magazine comes with a plastic, protective covering, allowing you to safely display it or store it away without worry. It's perfect for coffee tables, bookshelves, or framed displays. Collectors will appreciate the historic value, while newcomers will find a wealth of information that remains relevant today.

VTG Life Magazine Cover - October 22, 1971

  • Discover the groundbreaking insights on cellular biology
  • A unique collectible that represents early 70s Americana

This VTG Life Magazine is more than just reading material; it's a piece of history. Grab this opportunity to own a classic publication filled with rich knowledge and nostalgia.

  • Good condition and used.
  • Edges may have very minor wear.
  • There may be minor marks and/or rips. Overall in good shape.
  • Address label on front.
  • Comes with plastic, protective covering.

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