Description
Discover a piece of literary history with this vintage issue of The Atlantic Magazine from April 1969. Inside this captivating magazine, you'll find the thought-provoking essay "An Unfinished Woman" by the renowned author Lillian Hellman. This issue not only highlights Hellman's unique perspective but also serves as a window into the societal issues of the time.
This magnum opus from Hellman is a powerful reflection on her life experiences, bringing a fresh voice to discussions around feminism and personal identity. As a collector or reader, you’ll appreciate the value this publication holds, not just as a historical document, but as a source of inspiration and exploration of enduring themes.
Key Features:
- Includes an exclusive essay by Lillian Hellman, offering insights into her life and thoughts.
- Comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring that this vintage magazine stays preserved for years to come.
Please note that this magazine does not have a label or newsstand mark, emphasizing its unique appeal. The edges and the binding may show some wear and tear, which is typical for publications of this age. Marks or rips may be evident, adding character to this treasured issue—see the detailed photos for a closer look.
For your convenience, this vintage piece is protected with a plastic covering, preserving its condition while allowing you to admire its contents. Although there is noticeable wear on the binding, this only adds to the charm of this collectible magazine from the past.
Don't miss your chance to own a part of history. This April 1969 issue of The Atlantic Magazine is a must-have for literary enthusiasts and collectors alike!