Description
Step back in time with this vintage edition of Time Magazine from March 7, 1960, featuring Kenya's prominent political figure, Tom Mboya, on the cover. This issue not only highlights Mboya's influential role in Kenya's push for independence but also dives into the important topic of education, as seen in the feature "Getting Into College." This magazine is a remarkable relic that provides insights into both Kenyan politics and educational access during a transformative period in history.
As a collector's item, it tells a compelling story through its pages. The colorful cover featuring Tom Mboya is not only visually appealing but makes it an excellent addition to any display. Whether you’re a history buff, a collector of vintage magazines, or simply someone intrigued by the events of the 1960s, this issue of Time Magazine holds a wealth of information and nostalgia.
This magazine is in good, used condition with some characteristics that tell its story. The edges may show very minor wear, and there may be a few light marks or rips consistent with its age. However, the overall condition is commendable for a magazine that is over six decades old. An address label is present on the front, providing authenticity to its history.
To ensure its preservation, this vintage magazine comes protected in a plastic covering, making it ideal for display or safe storage. Here are some key features:
- Rare cover featuring Tom Mboya, an influential figure in African history.
- An engaging article on college accessibility, relevant to ongoing educational discussions.
Discover a piece of time that reflects significant historical moments, making it a perfect gift for a friend or a thoughtful addition to your personal collection. Don’t miss out on owning this unique snapshot of history!
Specifications:
- Publication Date: March 7, 1960
- Condition: Good, used with minor wear
- Includes address label on front
- Comes with a protective plastic covering