Description
Step back in time with the vintage Newsweek Magazine from June 18, 1945. This iconic issue captures a pivotal moment in history, featuring the theme "The Doughfoot Day," which celebrates the valor and sacrifices of soldiers during World War II. Fans of history and collectors alike will appreciate the insights and retrospections encapsulated in this publication.
This particular issue also explores the emerging popularity of air travel in America, highlighted in the segment "Pan America / By Air." It offers an intriguing look at how aviation was reshaping societal norms and travel possibilities post-war. The blend of wartime resilience and a forward-looking view on aviation makes this magazine a treasure for history buffs.
This vintage magazine is sold without any labels or newsstand markings, enhancing its collectible value. It's a great addition to any collection or an impressive gift for someone passionate about history.
Please note that the magazine does exhibit some signs of wear, including edges and bindings that may have notable marks and small rips. However, the magazine has been preserved with care, ensuring it comes with a plastic protective covering to maintain its integrity as a collectible. Check the attached images for a closer look at the condition.
- Original vintage issue from June 18, 1945 - A unique piece of history.
- Includes a protective cover to safeguard this collectible from further wear and tear.
Take a look at the images below to see the magazine up close:
Overall, this VTG Newsweek Magazine is not just a magazine; it is a window into the past that showcases the spirit and dynamism of a world undergoing transformation. Don’t miss your chance to own this piece of history!