Description
Explore a piece of history with the VTG Rolling Stone Magazine from November 8, 1973. This iconic issue, numbered 147, features a revealing interview with the controversial figure, Dan Ellsberg, who played a pivotal role in the Pentagon Papers scandal. As a collector's item, this magazine offers unique insights into a transformative period in American culture.
The cover art and layout reflect the vibrant, rock 'n roll spirit of the time, making it not just a read but also a stunning display piece. This issue stands as a testament to the power of journalism during a turbulent era, where the line between politics and media began to blur. Readers were captivated by Ellsberg's courage and the implications of his leaks, an event that fundamentally changed public trust in the government.
High-quality and well-preserved, this magazine comes with a protective plastic covering to ensure its longevity. Whether you’re a dedicated Rolling Stone collector, a history enthusiast, or just looking to reminisce, this issue is a must-have addition to your collection.
Here are some key features of this vintage magazine:
- Authentic issue featuring Dan Ellsberg’s groundbreaking interview.
- Invaluable historical content capturing a pivotal moment in American history.
Please refer to the image below for a visual reference of the magazine’s condition:
Keep in mind that the item shown in the photograph is the exact one you will receive. Before making your purchase, please inspect the picture thoroughly for any signs of wear or damage. We also offer combined shipping for your convenience; just reach out to us for further details. Don't miss your chance to own this significant and collectible piece of media history!