VTG Newsweek Magazine July 14 1975 The Bicentennial Summer


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Sale price$12.95 USD

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Step back in time with this vintage Newsweek magazine from July 14, 1975, celebrating the Bicentennial Summer of America! This iconic periodical captures the essence of a nation reflecting on its rich history during a year of great significance.

The cover of this magazine is adorned with the vibrant imagery that was synonymous with the celebrations of the summer of '75. As you flip through the pages, you will discover insightful articles, captivating photographs, and a nostalgic look at the cultural landscape of that era. This magazine is more than just a read; it's a treasure trove of American history that will appeal to collectors, history buffs, and anyone with a keen interest in vintage publications.

This particular copy is in good condition, featuring a label on the front cover. Though it has minor wear throughout, it remains a charming piece of memorabilia. To protect your investment, this magazine comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring that it can be cherished for years to come.

Here are a couple of key features of this vintage magazine:

  • Historical Significance: Celebrate America's 200 years with this unique snapshot of a pivotal summer.
  • Collector's Item: Perfect for vintage magazine enthusiasts and collectors looking to complete their collection.

Enhance your collection or gift this nostalgic piece to a friend or family member who appreciates history. Whether you're a long-time subscriber or just discovering the allure of vintage magazines, this issue of Newsweek will undoubtedly spark interesting conversations and provide a window into past American culture.

VTG Newsweek Magazine July 14 1975 The Bicentennial Summer

Don't miss your chance to own a piece of history! Grab this VTG Newsweek magazine and enjoy a journey through time that showcases the moments that shaped American identity. This issue is not only a read; it’s a collectible that whispers stories of the past, inviting you to explore the summer of 1975 in all its glory.

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