Description
Step back in time with this vintage Newsweek magazine from September 2, 1957, featuring an iconic cover story on FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover. This edition captures a remarkable moment in American history, providing insights not just into the FBI's activities during the Cold War era, but also the cultural and political landscape of the time.
This collectible magazine is a fantastic find for history buffs, collectors, and anyone interested in the dramatic events that shaped modern America. As you flip through its pages, you'll discover articles that reflect the issues and trends of the late 1950s, making it a perfect conversation starter or addition to a vintage magazine collection.
The magazine is sold as a newsstand edition, ensuring it retains the authentic look and feel of the time. It comes with some minor wear, which adds character to this historical piece. Please note that there are slight edge rips and marks, but they serve as a testament to the magazine's rich history.
Your purchase includes a protective plastic covering, ensuring that your vintage find is shielded from any further wear. This means you can showcase it with pride without worrying about damage. Take a closer look at the photographs to see the details for yourself.
Key features of this vintage Newsweek magazine include:
- In-depth articles on pivotal events from the late 1950s, reflecting societal concerns and cultural shifts.
- Iconic cover featuring FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, a significant figure in American history.
Whether for personal enjoyment or as a unique gift idea for a history enthusiast, this vintage Newsweek magazine is an exceptional find. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of the past!
Specifications:
- Condition: Some minor wear on edges and/or rips or marks.
- Included: Comes with plastic protective covering.
- Visuals: See photos for more details.