Description
If you’re a collector of vintage magazines or someone fascinated by American history, this is a remarkable find! This is the February 17, 1967 edition of **Time Magazine**, featuring U.S. Senator Edward Brooke on the cover. This particular issue is Volume 89, Number 7, and it stands as a significant artifact from a transformative era in American politics.
This magazine not only serves as an engaging read but also encapsulates the vibrant history of civil rights and political change within the United States. U.S. Senator Edward Brooke made history as the first African American elected to the Senate since Reconstruction. Thus, this issue is more than just a magazine; it is a visual and textual representation of an important chapter in the nation's history.
Condition-wise, the magazine is classified as "Good." It has a label on the front cover and exhibits minor wear throughout, which is typical for its age. Despite these minor imperfections, it is still perfectly readable and a worthwhile addition to any collection.
For protection and preservation, this magazine comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring that you can keep it in good condition for years to come. It also includes some handwritten notes from its previous owner, which add to its story and uniqueness. For additional context, please refer to the images below.
- Historic Significance: Features U.S. Senator Edward Brooke, an icon of civil rights progress.
- Protective Cover: Comes with a plastic cover to preserve its condition.
Take a look at the cover image below and see the charm of this vintage magazine for yourself:
Whether you want to display it in your home or gift it to a history enthusiast, this Time Magazine is a splendid choice that bridges the past with the present.