Description
Discover a piece of history with the VTG Newsweek Magazine dated November 3, 1947. This vintage magazine is a perfect collectible for those interested in the rich tapestry of American journalism and culture from the late 1940s. Featuring an overview of significant events and stories from that era, this issue provides a fascinating glimpse into the past. One of the notable highlights of this edition includes coverage of James Petrillo, a prominent figure in the music industry, as well as insights into the Pacific region during a time of change and rebuilding.
Key Features:
- No Label/Newsstand Issue: This magazine does not have a label, making it a unique find for collectors.
- Includes Plastic Protective Covering: Your magazine will arrive safeguarded in a plastic covering, ensuring it stays in as good a condition as possible.
Keep in mind that this magazine may show signs of wear. The edges and binding may have some marks, rips, or other imperfections due to age. These characteristics add to its charm and authenticity, making it a captivating addition to your collection.
Whether you are a collector of vintage magazines or simply have an interest in history, this issue of Newsweek captures the essence of the post-war era. The stories, advertisements, and images reflect life during a time when America was finding its footing again. It is not just a magazine; it is a window into a time of growth, change, and resilience.
The photography and layout typical of that time enhance the experience of flipping through the pages of this magazine, offering a nostalgic feel. Don’t miss out on this slice of history!