Description
Step back in time with the vintage Newsweek magazine from June 17, 1976, featuring the intriguing headline, "The Jury Names Richard Nixon." This edition is a fascinating snapshot of a pivotal moment in American history, capturing the atmosphere surrounding one of the most controversial figures of the era.
This magazine is perfect for collectors, history enthusiasts, or anyone interested in political narratives of the past. Displaying a unique blend of journalism and vintage aesthetics, it offers readers an insightful glimpse into pivotal events that shaped the nation. It is more than just a magazine; it's a piece of history.
- Newsstand Edition: This magazine comes without a label, maintaining its original newsstand allure.
- Protective Covering: It arrives with a plastic protective covering to help preserve its condition.
Please note that while this magazine is in remarkable condition for its age, it may exhibit signs of wear. The edges and binding could have some marks or rips, which adds character and authenticity to this collectible item. Take a look at the provided photographs to get a complete view of its condition.
Enhance your collection with this iconic piece. Whether you're a seasoned collector or just beginning to explore vintage publications, this June 1976 Newsweek magazine will surely make a statement on your bookshelf or as part of your décor.
Don't miss out on the chance to own a slice of history! Add this remarkable issue to your collection today.

Capturing a significant moment in time, this magazine not only provides context to Nixon's era but also showcases the style of journalism that characterized the 1970s. Whether you're flipping through its pages or simply keeping it on display, the magazine serves as a conversation starter and a tribute to vintage journalism.