Description
Introducing a notable piece of political history, the VTG Newsweek Magazine from March 27, 1972, featuring George Wallace, dubbed "The Wild Card of Politics." This magazine presents a fascinating snapshot of American politics during a tumultuous era. With Wallace's provocative stances and significant influence on the political landscape, this issue remains an interesting read for history buffs and political enthusiasts alike.
In this edition, you’ll find compelling articles that dive deep into Wallace’s unique viewpoint and the repercussions of his political strategies. This magazine not only sheds light on Wallace's impact but also captures the climate of political discourse in the early 1970s. It serves as a rich resource for understanding how far we’ve come and the legacies that still resonate in today’s political environment.
Condition-wise, this vintage magazine is categorized as good but does show signs of wear consistent with its age. It has a label on the front, and while there is some minor wear throughout, it comes with a protective plastic covering. Do note that water damage is present; please refer to the photos for a visual assessment.
The key features of this magazine include:
- Protective covering to preserve the magazine’s condition.
- Historical insights into George Wallace's political influence and the American political scene of 1972.
Whether you're a collector or simply curious about past political narratives, this VTG Newsweek Magazine is a must-have! Its distinct print and the captivating portrayal of George Wallace invite you to explore the depths of political strategy and public perception of that era.
Don't miss out on the chance to own this captivating piece of history. Perfect for display, reading, or enhancing your collection, this magazine offers a unique window into a pivotal time in American political history.