Description
Step back into the world of political commentary and social change with this collectible vintage issue of Mother Jones Magazine, dated August 1978. This intriguing edition features fascinating articles, including the thought-provoking piece "Copping to Jack" and a compelling exploration of Radical House-Hunting. Such themes exemplify the magazine's knack for addressing critical issues of that decade, making it a valued addition to any serious vintage magazine collection.
This particular issue vividly captures the essence of late 70s activism, providing readers with a unique lens through which to understand the sociopolitical climate of the time. Its rich content and historical significance make this Mother Jones vintage issue a treasure for collectors, students, and anyone interested in the evolution of journalism.
Condition is paramount when collecting vintage magazines, and this issue maintains a great deal of its original charm despite minor imperfections. Please note, this copy shows some minor wear on edges, with evident water damage and markings. Still, it is preserved well enough to reflect its age and history, which only adds to its character and collectibility.
Each magazine comes with protective plastic covering to safeguard against further wear while also allowing easy viewing. Here are some important details about this specific vintage magazine:
- Newsstand condition without label
- See photos for a detailed view of the condition
- Includes plastic protective covering
- Notable water damage evident; refer to images
- Surface marks present; see photos for specifics
Don't miss your chance to own this significant piece of history. Collectible vintage magazines like this Mother Jones vintage magazine are becoming increasingly rare. Add it to your collection today!