Description
This vintage magazine, Panorama, from May 1981 is a must-have for collectors of vintage magazines and television history enthusiasts alike. Featuring Edith Bunker on the cover, this issue takes a fascinating look at the world of Soviet television during a pivotal time in history. With striking visuals and detailed articles, it serves as a captivating snapshot of cultural programming from the Soviet Union alongside popular American television trends.
The significance of this vintage issue cannot be overstated. It provides readers with rare insights into the cultural exchanges between East and West during the Cold War, capturing the spirit of the era with interviews, articles, and advertisements that reflect not just the television landscape but societal attitudes and philosophies of the time. Whether you're a serious collector or simply someone interested in media history, this magazine is a key addition to any vintage magazine collection.
Condition is paramount for collectors, and this magazine is in good shape overall. The edges and cover of the magazine show light wear typical for its age, adding to its vintage charm without detracting from its display quality. For added protection, it comes encapsulated in a plastic covering, ensuring its preservation for years to come.
- Newsstand/No Label
- Overall edges and magazine are in good shape. See photos.
- Comes with plastic protective covering.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to own this collectible magazine that offers a unique perspective on television history. Secure this piece of media nostalgia today, and enhance your collection of vintage magazines with this outstanding edition!