VTG Newsweek Magazine September 15 1975 Squeaky Fomme After Capture


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Sale price$49.95 USD

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Step back in time with this vintage issue of Newsweek Magazine from September 15, 1975. This captivating edition features a striking cover story about the infamous Squeaky Fromme, who made headlines for her attempted assassination of President Gerald Ford. As a significant piece of American history, this magazine invites readers to dive into the social and political landscape of the era.

Inside, you'll find rich articles that not only discuss the political climate but also provide insights into cultural trends of the 1970s. This magazine serves as a time capsule, capturing the key events and sentiments of a pivotal decade. Collectors and history enthusiasts alike will appreciate the depth of content that captures the essence of life during this vibrant period of American history.

This vintage magazine is in good condition, showcasing its age with minor wear that adds to its authenticity. As a true collectible, it comes with a label on the front cover and includes a plastic protective covering for preservation. You can display it proudly in your collection or share it with friends who share a passion for the past.

Here are some of the key features of this magazine:

  • Insights into a significant historical event involving Squeaky Fromme and its implications.
  • Original articles reflecting the social and political themes relevant to the 1970s.

Don’t miss the chance to own a piece of history that reflects a unique moment in time. The magazine is perfect for collectors, historians, or anyone interested in the events that shaped modern American society.

VTG Newsweek Magazine September 15 1975

This magazine not only serves as a collectible item but also sparks conversations and curiosity about the era it represents. Whether you're looking to enrich your collection or simply want to explore a fascinating piece of the past, this Newsweek magazine is a must-have!

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