Description
This Vintage Newsweek Magazine from December 30, 1968, is a remarkable piece of history featuring astronauts James Lovell, Frank Borman, and William Anders on its cover. This magazine offers a nostalgic glimpse into the past during a pivotal moment in space exploration and is perfect for collectors and space enthusiasts alike.
One of the highlights of this magazine is its cover story, which details the incredible journey of astronauts who played crucial roles in the Apollo 8 mission. As the first astronauts to orbit the Moon, Lovell, Borman, and Anders captured the imagination of a generation. The features and articles included within provide fascinating insights into space travel during the late 1960s.
This copy is classified in good condition, ensuring that you can enjoy reading without any significant deterioration. However, please note that it has a label on the front and exhibits minor wear throughout the entire magazine, which is typical for vintage publications. Such characteristics add to the authenticity and charm of this collectible item.
- Includes a protective plastic covering to preserve the magazine’s integrity.
- Wonderful addition to any vintage magazine collection, especially for space and history aficionados.
It's important to mention that there are a few rips present, so we encourage you to review the attached photos for a thorough visual assessment. The magazine captivates not only with its content but also with its physical presence, making it a great conversation starter.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of space exploration history! Perfect for display on a bookshelf or coffee table, this magazine serves as a charming reminder of humanity's venture into the cosmos.