Description
Discover a piece of history with the VTG Newsweek Magazine from April 25, 1988. This issue dives deep into pressing social issues of the time, including a striking feature on "America's Street Kids" and an insightful look at "Stress on the Job." Whether you're a collector of vintage magazines or simply interested in the socio-economic landscape of the late '80s, this magazine is a must-have addition to your collection.
In excellent condition, this magazine has retained its charm and integrity over the years. You can view the cover and pages to appreciate the vintage aesthetic that draws in both collectors and casual readers alike. It is a Newsstand edition with no label, ensuring your reading experience remains unblemished and authentic. The overall edges and the magazine itself are in good shape, reflecting its careful handling and preservation over the decades. Each page resonates with the thoughts and perspectives that were shaping the world in 1988.
Included with this magazine is a plastic protective covering that adds an extra layer of security, ensuring that you can preserve this historical artifact for years to come. It protects against wear and tear, allowing you to showcase or store the magazine confidently.

Key features of this vintage collectible include:
- Excellent condition, enhancing its collectibility.
- Comes with a protective cover for long-lasting preservation.
Don't miss out on a chance to own a significant piece of media history. This VTG Newsweek Magazine is perfect for enthusiasts who appreciate the cultural narratives of the past. It stands as a testimony to the world’s evolving social fabric and is an engaging read that will transport you back in time.
Specifications:
- Excellent condition
- Newsstand edition with no label
- Overall edges and magazine in good shape
- Comes with plastic protective covering
Grab this unique magazine today and explore the pages that shaped the discussions of an entire generation.