VTG Time Magazine August 16 1976 Disease Detectives Tracing The Philly Killer


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Step back in time with this vintage issue of Time Magazine from August 16, 1976. This captivating publication features an in-depth exploration of the riveting investigation titled "Disease Detectives: Tracing The Philly Killer." This issue promises not only quality journalism but also a window into a pivotal moment in public health and criminology.

This particular magazine is a must-have for collectors and history buffs alike. It encapsulates the era's style and societal concerns, presenting a fascinating narrative that remains relevant today. With its intriguing headline, readers will dive into the gripping story behind the Philadelphia murder case that shocked a city and tested the limits of medical science and detective work.

The magazine is in good condition, showing minor wear throughout, which adds to its authentic vintage charm. A label on the front indicates its previous ownership, resonating with nostalgia for those who appreciate the history of print media.

Key features of this magazine include:

  • Protective Covering: Comes with a plastic protective covering to preserve the condition of the magazine.
  • Visual Documentation: Includes images and graphics that showcase the state of investigative journalism in the 1970s.

While there are some marks and signs of wear on the binding, these details only enhance its character and story. High-quality images within the magazine capture crucial moments and are a testament to Time Magazine’s legacy. These elements provide context to the narrative surrounding public health issues in the 20th century.

Take a closer look at the magazine by referring to the photograph below:

VTG Time Magazine August 16, 1976

This collectible magazine serves as more than just a read; it's a piece of history. Whether you're a long-time collector or new to vintage magazines, this issue is sure to spark interest and enrich your collection. Don't miss the chance to own a piece of the past that offers a glimpse into the intricate relationship between media and societal issues. Grab it now before it's gone!

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