Description
Discover a piece of history with this vintage issue of Time Magazine, dated December 16, 1966. This captivating edition features an insightful profile on Bennett Cerf, one of the publishing giants of his time. A key figure in the literary world, Cerf was the co-founder of Random House and played a significant role in popularizing many beloved authors through his innovative approach to publishing. In this issue, you’ll uncover the fascinating article titled "Books by the Billion," which explores the booming book industry during the 1960s.
This magazine is not just a read; it's a collector's item that provides a glimpse into the cultural landscape of the 1960s. Whether you're a history buff, a literature enthusiast, or a collector of vintage magazines, this issue offers a unique perspective on the era's publishing trends and notable literary figures.
Condition-wise, this vintage magazine is in good and used condition. It does show some signs of its age which adds character!
- Edges may have very minor wear, showcasing its authenticity.
- Expect slight marks or rips; however, overall, it's in good shape.
Additionally, an address label is affixed to the front, and it comes with a plastic protective covering to keep it safe for years to come. This will ensure you can enjoy reading it or displaying it without worrying about damage!
Don’t miss out on the chance to own a piece of literary history. This December 1966 edition of Time Magazine is perfect for anyone interested in the evolution of publishing and literature in America.
Here’s a summary of the key specifics:
- Good and used condition
- Protective plastic covering included
- Address label on the front
- Minor wear and marks present