Description
Discover a piece of history with the vintage Newsweek Magazine dated June 3, 1957, featuring Sherman Adams, the former Assistant President. This magazine is not just a publication; it is a captivating snapshot of a pivotal time in American politics and culture.
This particular issue explores key events and insights from that era, providing readers a glimpse into the issues that shaped the nation. With Sherman Adams on the cover, you’ll find intriguing articles discussing the role of his office and its impact on the presidency during a transformative time in American history.
This vintage magazine is an excellent addition for collectors, history buffs, or anyone fascinated by the nuances of political history. Its charm lies in its imperfections, which only enhance the nostalgic appeal. Whether you're looking to frame a page or keep it safely stored, this magazine offers a memorable connection to the past.
As with many items of this age, this magazine does show some wear and tear, contributing to its authentic vintage character. Here are some notable conditions:
- Acceptable condition with significant wear throughout.
- Shows evidence of rip, marks, and discoloration. Some pages may be missing, so please examine the accompanying photos closely.
This copy features an address label on the front cover, further attesting to its history. Additionally, it has been provided with a plastic protective covering, which helps preserve its condition while allowing for easy display.
Despite its vintage nature, it carries with it a story worth telling. While there may be some water damage, the rich historical context makes it a rare find for enthusiasts.
For visual details, take a look at the photo below:
Overall, this Newsweek magazine encapsulates a moment in time that is both educational and collectible. Don't miss the chance to own a piece of history!