Description
Step back in time with this vintage edition of The Atlantic Magazine, dated November 1968. Inside, you'll find a thought-provoking article by Martin Duberman focused on rebels—a topic that remains relevant today. This intriguing read is perfect for enthusiasts of history, sociology, and those interested in the cultural dynamics of the 1960s.
This particular magazine is a charming piece of nostalgia, showcasing the vibrant landscape of America during a turbulent era. It features articles that explore the spirit of rebellion and the challenges faced by those who dared to go against the grain.
Condition-wise, please note that this magazine is vintage and may show some signs of wear. The edges and binding could have marks, wear, or small rips; however, these do not detract from the overall charm of this collectible item. We encourage you to review the provided images for a close-up view of its condition.
Additionally, this magazine comes with a protective plastic covering, ensuring that it remains in as good a condition as possible for years to come. Protect your investment in history and pop culture!
Key Features:
- Includes a captivating article by Martin Duberman on the theme of rebellion, relevant to any cultural studies enthusiast.
- Comes with a plastic protective covering, preserving its vintage quality for collectors.
Take a glimpse at the past with this iconic issue of The Atlantic Magazine. It’s a fantastic addition to any collection, whether you are a passionate reader, a history buff, or an avid collector of vintage publications. Don’t miss this opportunity to own a piece of literary history!