Description
Discover a captivating piece of history with this Vintage Newsweek Magazine from December 12, 1988, featuring an impactful cover story on Hedda Nussbaum, a tale that delves into the serious subject of abuse. This magazine serves not only as a collectible item but also as a poignant reminder of the discussion surrounding domestic violence that continues to resonate today.
The magazine is in good condition, with its authenticity preserved over the years. It does have a label on the front cover, a mark of its vintage value, and shows some minor wear that is common in publications of this age. The overall condition does not detract from its significance or aesthetic appeal.
- Protective Covering: Each magazine comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring it stays in great condition for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
- Visual Appeal: The magazine's cover story and compelling visuals make it a great addition to any collection or as a conversation starter.
As you flip through the pages, you will encounter insightful articles and captivating images that capture the essence of the late 1980s. While there are some marks and signs of wear, such as on the binding and surface, these imperfections only add to the character of the magazine, telling a story of its journey through time.
Be sure to check out the detailed photos provided to appreciate the magazine’s condition. The images showcase the magazine from various angles, helping you see its unique attributes and any wear present. Each imperfection has been documented, giving you a clear understanding of what to expect.
Grab this opportunity to own a piece of media history that reflects societal issues and intricate narratives. Whether you are an avid reader, a collector, or looking for a unique gift, this VTG Newsweek Magazine is a significant find to cherish.