Description
Discover a piece of history with this vintage issue of Time Magazine, dated January 4, 1982, which features the remarkable Lech Walesa on its cover as "Man of the Year." This particular edition celebrates Walesa's pivotal role in Poland's struggle for democracy, making it a must-have for collectors and history enthusiasts alike.
Lech Walesa, a prominent figure in the Solidarity movement, symbolizes hope and change during a transformative period in Poland's history. His leadership and vision for a democratic Poland resonated globally, and this magazine captures that moment perfectly. Whether you're a fan of journalism, history, or simply looking to enrich your collection, this magazine showcases an important narrative of resilience and courage.
The magazine is in excellent condition, showcasing no signs of wear or tear, which adds to its appeal as a collectible item. It came from a newsstand without a label, ensuring that the issue's pristine quality remains intact for collectors. The overall edges and pages are in good shape, providing a perfect opportunity to add this historical piece to your collection.
- Excellent condition with minor imperfections
- Comes with a plastic protective covering for safekeeping
This Time magazine will not only serve as a great conversation starter but also reflects a significant time in global history. Ideal for display or as a unique gift for anyone interested in political history, this item is truly a treasure. Don't miss the chance to own this important magazine that honors a key figure in the fight for equality and freedom.
Specifications:
- Excellent condition
- Newsstand/No Label
- Overall edges and magazine are in good shape. See photos.
- Comes with plastic protective covering.