VTG Newsweek Magazine March 22 1971 Detective Novelist Ross Macdonald


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Sale price$19.95 USD

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Step into the world of vintage collectibles with this VTG Newsweek Magazine from March 22, 1971, featuring an intriguing cover story on the renowned detective novelist Ross Macdonald. Celebrated for his intricate plotlines and dynamic characters, Macdonald’s influence on the mystery genre endures, making this magazine a treasure for fans of literary history.

Published during a fascinating time in American literature, this issue delivers not only an in-depth look at Macdonald's life and works but also offers a snapshot of cultural events occurring in the early 1970s. Newsweek, a reputable magazine known for its insightful reporting and analysis, captures the essence of the era through its articles and stunning visuals.

The item being pictured in this listing is exactly what you will receive. Therefore, you can rest assured about the authenticity and uniqueness of your purchase. Check the accompanying images for a detailed view of the magazine's condition and any notable attributes. We provide all our items with a plastic protective covering to ensure they remain in excellent condition.

Key features of this vintage magazine include:

  • Complete issue from a notable era, perfect for collectors or those interested in American literature.
  • Insightful articles and stunning visuals that reflect the cultural landscape of the 1970s.

We do offer combined shipping, so don’t hesitate to ask if you're considering multiple items. This magazine is not just a read; it's a piece of history that will enhance any collection. Whether it's for yourself or as a gift, it encapsulates a rich narrative and presents a unique look into the life of an iconic author.

VTG Newsweek Magazine March 22 1971 Cover

Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own this remarkable magazine. Perfect for display or a thoughtful addition to your reading material, this issue not only celebrates Ross Macdonald but also stands as a testament to a vibrant period in literary history.

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