VTG Time Magazine July 5 1971 - Daniel Ellsberg / The War Exposes / Newsstand


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Step back in time with this vintage issue of Time Magazine from July 5, 1971, featuring the intriguing story of Daniel Ellsberg and the shocking revelations brought to light during the war. This issue captures a significant moment in history when the public's perception of the Vietnam War was changing rapidly. As one of the most controversial figures of that era, Ellsberg's article sheds light on crucial insights that still resonate today.

This Time Magazine issue not only serves as a fascinating historical artifact but also as a collectible item for magazine enthusiasts and history buffs alike. It provides a glimpse into the journalistic landscape of the early 1970s, making it an excellent addition to your collection or a thoughtful gift for someone passionate about history.

The magazine is in excellent condition, ensuring its longevity for years to come. Being a newsstand copy, it comes without a label, adding to its authentic appeal. The overall edges and the magazine itself are in good shape. To maintain its quality, this collectible comes with a plastic protective covering, making it perfect for display or storage.

Check out the magazine's visual appeal for yourself:

VTG Time Magazine July 5 1971

Key features of this iconic magazine include:

  • Excellent condition, perfect for collectors.
  • Newsstand edition, which is label-free for an authentic feel.

Overall, this Time Magazine issue from July 5, 1971, is a must-have for anyone interested in American history, journalistic integrity, and the effects of war on society. Grab this piece of history today!

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