Description
Step back in time with this vintage issue of Newsweek magazine, dated September 5, 1966. This unique publication is an intriguing snapshot of the past, showcasing the pressing issues of its time, with a special focus on business and inflation. As the world grappled with economic changes, this edition provides insightful commentary and analysis that remains relevant for collectors, historians, and anyone interested in economic trends.
The cover story, "How Much Inflation?" addresses the critical economic concerns of the era, making this magazine not only a collectible item but also a valuable piece of history that reflects societal attitudes and challenges. The magazine is a treasure trove of articles, advertisements, and imagery that brings readers closer to the 1960s, allowing them to understand the economic landscape of the time.
Condition-wise, this magazine is categorized as "Good." It does have a label on the front, which adds a touch of authenticity to its vintage appeal. Expect minor wear throughout the magazine, but this only adds to its character and charm, showcasing its journey through the decades.
To ensure longevity and protection, the magazine comes with a plastic protective covering, so you can enjoy your collectible without the worry of deterioration. Whether you're a dedicated collector, a vintage enthusiast, or looking to add a unique piece to your decor, this issue is an excellent addition to any collection.
- Unique insight into the economic climate of 1966, perfect for historians and collectors.
- Protective covering included to keep the magazine in good condition for years to come.
Don’t miss this chance to own a piece of history. Grab this vintage Newsweek magazine today and dive into an era of significant economic discussion.