Description
Explore the timeless allure of vintage publications with the VTG The New York Times Magazine from November 10, 1985. This issue is a fascinating glimpse into the past, featuring the thought-provoking article "How We See Each Other" by MM, which dives into the intricacies of human perception and societal interplay.
This magazine is not just a piece of reading material; it's a slice of history that captures the essence of the 1980s, both in style and substance. Perfect for collectors and enthusiasts, this publication showcases a blend of insightful writing and captivating visuals that once filled the newsstands.
Highlights of this magazine include:
- Newsstand Edition: This is an authentic copy without the label, ensuring you're holding a genuine piece of the past.
- Protective Covering: Comes with a plastic protective covering to preserve its condition, adding to its potential as a valuable collector's item.
While the edges and binding may display some wear, including marks and rips, this only adds character to its authenticity. Please refer to the accompanying photos for a detailed view of the magazine's condition.
Inside, you will find loose pages that enhance the vintage feel, making it a unique showcase item for any nostalgic setting or personal library. Whether you're looking to reminisce about the past or simply enjoy quality journalism from a bygone era, this magazine serves both purposes beautifully.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to own a piece of history that tells the story of how we perceive each other, both then and now. Enhance your collection today!
This magazine is a conversation starter and an eye-catching addition to any display. Grab it while you can, as vintage magazines like this one are becoming increasingly rare!