Description
Step back in time and grab a piece of history with this vintage edition of The New York Times, dated August 11, 1974. This newspaper marks a significant moment in American history, featuring the key individuals of the era: Richard M. Nixon and Gerald R. Ford. This newspaper is not just a read; it’s a collectible that offers a unique glimpse into the past, capturing the essence of a pivotal time in U.S. politics.
As you explore this partial newspaper section, you’ll find pages filled with contemporary news and the cultural pulse of the 1970s. It’s an incredible opportunity for history buffs, collectors, or anyone looking to reminisce about this era.
This particular edition is categorized as a newsstand copy without a label, giving it an authentic, unfiltered charm. However, due to its vintage nature, it's important to note that there is some minor wear on the edges, along with small rips and marks. The character of this newspaper adds to its story, making it a fascinating conversation starter.
You’ll receive a partial section that spans pages 1 to 18, offering a comprehensive overview of the day’s news without the complete bind. The newspaper showcases not just headlines, but also advertisements and cultural references from the time, providing a rich context of the period.
- This edition features key news pertaining to Richard M. Nixon and Gerald R. Ford during a tumultuous time in American politics.
- An excellent collector’s item that tells a story of its own through its slightly worn edges and historical significance.
Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of history! Please refer to the photos for details about the condition, as you can appreciate the character of this newspaper while also understanding its uniqueness. It's a rare find that can transport you back to a remarkable era.
- Newsstand / No Label
- Some minor wear on edges and/or rips or marks.
- This is a partial newspaper section 4.
- Goes from page 1-18.
- Rips. See photo.