Description
Step back in time with this vintage Newsweek magazine from September 29, 1969. Featuring folk music sensation Arlo Guthrie on the cover, this edition captures a significant moment in pop culture history.
Whether you're a devoted collector of vintage magazines or simply a fan of music history, this piece is a must-have addition to your collection. Arlo Guthrie, known for his iconic song "Alice's Restaurant," was a defining figure of the folk music revival, and this magazine provides insight into his contributions during a pivotal time in American culture.
The magazine is a genuine newsstand edition, meaning it comes without a label, preserving its authentic appeal. The vintage publication may show some signs of wear, including edge fraying and binding imperfections—characteristics that only add to its charm and historical value. Please be sure to examine the photos provided to gauge the condition for yourself.
To keep this treasured piece safe, it comes with a plastic protective covering. This ensures that you can appreciate the magazine’s content and visuals without worrying about damage from handling or aging.
- Unique Historical Insight: Discover the cultural dynamics of the late 1960s through articles and features, including stories and discussions prominent during that vibrant era.
- Collector's Item: This magazine is perfect for collectors and enthusiasts who appreciate the significance of music and art in history.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to own a piece of history that represents an era filled with change, art, and the unforgettable rhythm of folk music.