Description
Step back in time with this vintage issue of The New York Times Magazine from December 11, 1966. This captivating magazine features the thought-provoking theme of “Freshman Scene at Harvard,” capturing the essence of student life at one of the most prestigious universities in the world. It’s the perfect addition for collectors, historians, or those who have an appreciation for vintage publications.
This magazine is in good condition, retaining its unique charm despite some signs of wear. It has no label and is a newsstand edition, making it a rare find for enthusiasts. The minor wear visible throughout the magazine adds character and history. For those who value preservation, the magazine comes with a plastic protective covering to keep it safeguarded and in better condition for years to come.
While it shows some marks and wear on the binding, the aesthetic appeal remains strong. Please note, the corners of the front cover have creases, and there are a few rips; all these imperfections can be seen clearly in the provided photos. These details are important for potential buyers wishing to assess the condition accurately.
Key features of this vintage magazine include:
- Feature Article on Freshman Scene at Harvard, providing cultural insight from an iconic era.
- Comes with protective covering to preserve its vintage state.
Don’t miss the opportunity to own a piece of history that offers a glimpse into a fascinating period of time. Whether you're an avid collector or curious about the past, this magazine is a great conversation starter and an essential addition to any collection. Check out the images below to see the condition and charm of this unique find:
Add this remarkable vintage magazine to your collection today and relish in its rich historical significance!