Description
Discover a piece of history with the VTG Newsweek Magazine from January 30, 1967, which features an in-depth look at the Red Guards in Peking and the ongoing struggles for power in China during a tumultuous time. This unique collector's item captures the essence of political and cultural shifts that shaped the world. Whether you’re a history buff, a journalism enthusiast, or simply looking to enhance your vintage magazine collection, this issue is a must-have.
The magazine not only provides a snapshot of a pivotal moment in history but also showcases the journalistic style and reporting excellence that Newsweek is known for. Filled with insightful articles and captivating photographs, this edition offers readers a glimpse into the complexities surrounding the cultural revolution in China.
The magazine is in good condition, featuring a label on the front. While there is minor wear evident throughout, it remains an excellent addition to any collection. It is protected by a plastic covering, ensuring that it retains its condition for years to come. Display this piece on your coffee table or bookshelf and spark conversations about significant historical events.
- Historical Value: This magazine captures important cultural and political moments in 1967 China, making it an invaluable resource for researchers and enthusiasts.
- Preservation and Protection: Each magazine comes with a protective plastic covering, keeping it safe from wear and tear while allowing for easy viewing.
Don’t miss this opportunity to own a piece of vintage journalism that offers profound insight into historical events. Ideal for collectors, educators, or anyone interested in the dynamics of cultural change, this VTG Newsweek issue is sure to impress. Grab yours today and delve into the past!