Description
Step into the past with this vintage Newsweek magazine dated November 2, 1959, featuring thought-provoking articles on pressing social issues. This issue delves into the harrowing topic of "Human Smashups" and provides insights into the complex theme of "Why Suicide." It’s a fascinating read that captures the essence of a dynamic era.
This magazine is not just an ordinary collectible; it’s a piece of history. Whether you are a history buff, a collector of vintage publications, or simply curious about societal issues from decades ago, this magazine will be a valuable addition to your collection. It offers a unique glimpse into the mindset of the 1950s and how media addressed significant topics of the time.
The magazine is in good condition for its age, showing only minor wear throughout. It comes with a protective plastic covering, ensuring its longevity for years to come. On the front cover, there’s a label that adds character and uniqueness to this vintage find.
Key Features:
- Includes insightful articles and investigative reporting from November 1959, reflecting on societal issues.
- Protected by a plastic covering, perfect for display or storage without risk of damage.
This vintage Newsweek magazine serves as a unique conversation piece, perfect for display on coffee tables, shelves, or as part of a themed collection. It captures the attention of anyone interested in the history of media and societal issues.
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own this remarkable piece of history. It’s not just a magazine; it’s a portal to the past that will enrich your understanding of societal challenges and media discussions of the time.