Description
Explore a piece of history with this vintage copy of The New York Times Magazine from March 20, 1988. This issue features an intriguing cover story entitled "Mars" by the esteemed writer John Noble Wilford. As one of the leading science journalists of his time, Wilford delves into the mysteries of the Red Planet, making this magazine not only a nostalgic read but also a treasure for space enthusiasts.
This magazine is a must-have for collectors or anyone interested in the fascinating exploration of Mars. With the latest advancements in space technology, revisiting this issue provides insight into the historical context of our ongoing journey in space exploration. Whether you are an avid reader of historical magazines or simply looking to expand your collection, this issue is a fantastic find.
Condition details are essential for buyers, so here’s what you should know:
- This magazine does not come with a newsstand label, preserving its vintage appeal.
- Please note that edges and binding may exhibit signs of wear, including marks and small rips. We encourage you to review the photos for a closer look.
This magazine comes with a plastic protective covering, safeguarding its condition while you admire the exceptional writing and captivating layout.
As you browse through the pages, you will enjoy the layout and high-quality print typical of The New York Times publications. The vintage aesthetic adds character to your personal library or can serve as a unique gift for friends or family who appreciate the arts and sciences.
Don’t miss your chance to own this remarkable issue of The New York Times Magazine. Whether you’re reading it for the insightful articles or you’re simply drawn to the nostalgia of print media, this magazine is sure to become a cherished item in your collection.