Description
Step back in time with this vintage edition of Newsweek magazine from May 28, 1962. This issue prominently features Agriculture Secretary Orville Freeman on the cover, showcasing an era where agriculture was a focal point of political and social discourse. It provides a fascinating glimpse into the past, making it an ideal collector's item for history buffs and magazine enthusiasts alike.
This vintage magazine is not just a piece of published work; it is a portal to the 1960s, offering insights into the agricultural policies and practices of that time. Whether you are seeking to complete your collection of vintage magazines or looking for a unique piece of decor, this magazine stands out as a conversation starter.
Key Features:
- No label, making it great for display or preservation as a newsstand edition.
- Includes a protective plastic covering to help preserve the magazine's condition.
Do note that while this magazine is a treasure of history, it does come with some signs of age. Edges and bindings may exhibit wear, marks, or rips. It has been cherished over the decades, and we encourage you to examine the provided photographs for a closer look at its condition.
Perfect for someone who appreciates the nuances of history or the beauty of vintage publications, this may well be the addition your collection needs. Place it on your coffee table or in your bookshelf to share the fascinating stories of yesteryears with your guests.
Check out the images of the magazine below:

Don't miss the opportunity to own a piece of history! This May 1962 Newsweek magazine isn't just a publication; it's a slice of life from a pivotal time in American history.