Description
Discover a piece of history with this vintage Newsweek magazine from March 13, 1967, featuring a special tribute to the influential media mogul Henry R. Luce, who left an indelible mark on American journalism in his lifetime. The issue commemorates Luce’s legacy as it coincides with his passing, making it a crucial collectible for history nerds, magazine enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the evolution of media.
This magazine is in good condition overall, with only minor wear present throughout the pages. Its nostalgic value and the highlights of its era make it an excellent addition to any collection focused on the 1960s or the history of journalism.
Key Features:
- Original Content: This magazine presents authentic pieces from the 1960s, providing insight into the social, political, and cultural dynamics of the time.
- Protective Covering: Comes with a plastic protective covering to keep it safe, allowing you to enjoy the publication without worrying about damage.
There is no label or newsstand mark on this issue, enhancing its authenticity and making it a unique find for collectors. Minor wear on the entire magazine is evident, but it adds to the character of this vintage piece.
Explore the nostalgia encapsulated within this magazine, as it serves not just as a reading material but also as a historical artifact reflecting the period's thoughts and ideas. The eye-catching front cover features a striking design typical of the era, ready to be displayed or cherished in your collection.
Take a look at the vintage aesthetic below:
Don't miss the chance to own this collectible piece that connects you with the past. Whether you are a collector or simply want to explore the history of journalism, this magazine is a perfect choice.