Description
Step back in time with this Vintage Newsweek Magazine from June 27, 1955, featuring a captivating cover story on General Juan Domingo Perón, the iconic figure in Argentine politics. This magazine offers a unique glimpse into a defining period of history, perfect for collectors, history buffs, or anyone with an interest in vintage media.
This edition of Newsweek captures the essence of its time with engaging articles, stunning photographs, and insightful commentary. Collectors will appreciate the magazine's historical relevance as it showcases the political climate of the mid-20th century. With Perón taking center stage, readers gain a valuable perspective on Argentine history and its global implications during the Cold War.
- No Label/Newsstand Edition: This magazine comes without a label, maintaining its original newsstand condition. It’s an excellent addition for collectors who prefer authenticity in their vintage finds.
- Protective Cover: We provide a plastic protective covering to preserve the magazine’s integrity and prevent deterioration over time. Enjoy your reading without worrying about wear and tear.
While it’s a treasure for any collection, please note that the edges and binding may show wear, with possible marks and rips as seen in the accompanying photos. These imperfections speak to its rich history and authenticity, making it even more desirable.
Once you add this piece to your collection, you’ll not only own a unique artifact but also a conversation starter that reflects a captivating era in American journalism.