Description
Step back in time with this vintage Newsweek magazine from August 17, 1970, featuring an in-depth profile of The U.N.'s Gunnar Jarring. This collectible item transports you to a pivotal moment in history, making it a must-have for enthusiasts of global affairs and vintage media.
The magazine showcases Jarring's significant role in international diplomacy during a time of great political change. Readers will appreciate the rich historical context, beautifully captured in the original articles and stunning visuals that only a classic magazine can provide.
This Newsweek magazine is classified as "Good" condition and comes without a label, making it a perfect addition for those who cherish original publications. Although it shows minor wear throughout, its uniqueness and charm remain intact. It includes a plastic protective covering, ensuring that it will be preserved for years to come.
Key features of this vintage magazine include:
- Historical Insight: Dive into articles that reflect the political landscape of 1970 and Jarring's mission to create peace.
- Collectible Condition: Despite some creases and minor wear, this magazine is an authentic piece of media history ideal for collectors.
It's worth noting that there are slight creases on the front cover, which are detailed in the photos. Be sure to review the images carefully to appreciate the magazine's overall condition and historical value.
Here is the magazine image for your reference:

Add a touch of nostalgia to your collection with this vintage Newsweek magazine. It's more than just a publication; it's a window into history!


