Description
Step back in time with this vintage issue of Newsweek magazine dated April 13, 1959. Directly sourced from Moscow, this publication offers a fascinating glimpse into the events and topics that shaped the world during the Cold War era. For collectors, history buffs, or anyone curious about the past, this magazine is a must-have.
Featuring articles and photographs that illustrate the cultural and political climate of the time, this magazine provides an invaluable resource. It serves as a window into the perspectives and narratives that defined the period, especially regarding Russia's influence on global affairs.
This vintage magazine is labeled "Good" condition, indicating that it has been well-preserved despite its age. You will notice minor wear throughout, which adds to its character and authenticity. The magazine comes covered with a plastic protective layer, ensuring that it remains in good condition while on display or in storage.
The cover showcases captivating imagery and headlines, drawing you into the articles that follow. This specific issue serves as a time capsule, exploring topics relevant to the time, including politics, culture, and significant global events.
Key features of this vintage magazine include:
- Direct from Moscow—offering insights into Russian perspectives during the late 1950s.
- Protected by plastic covering—keeping it safe for your collection.
In addition, the magazine features a label on the front, giving it unique appeal for collectors. The charm of vintage publications lies in their authenticity, and this issue offers just that along with a piece of history. Invest in a part of the past by adding this vintage Newsweek magazine to your collection today!