Description
Discover a piece of history with this vintage November 12, 1979, issue of Time Magazine, featuring a haunting cover story titled "Starvation Deathwatch in Cambodia." This edition provides a profound look into a critical moment in history, capturing the plight of individuals affected by the devastating famine in Cambodia. Time Magazine has been a trusted source of news for decades, and this issue serves as a reminder of the power of journalism to shed light on humanitarian crises.
This nostalgic magazine is not just a reading material; it's a collectible item ideal for history enthusiasts, collectors, or anyone interested in understanding the global events of the late 1970s. The deep-rooted issues covered in this edition resonate even today, making it a thought-provoking addition to your collection or a unique gift.
The magazine is in excellent condition and has been preserved with care. It comes without a newsstand label, which adds to its appeal for collectors looking for pristine editions. The overall edges and the magazine itself are in good shape, ensuring that you can display it proudly.
Each copy is protected by a plastic covering, so you can enjoy it without worrying about wear and tear. Whether you’re flipping through the pages or keeping it as a decorative piece, this magazine is sure to evoke conversation.
Key features of this vintage publication include:
- Excellent condition, perfect for collectors and enthusiasts
- No newsstand label, enhancing its collector's value
When you purchase this vintage Time Magazine, you’ll receive:
- A historic article on the famine in Cambodia
- Overall good shape, with careful preservation and protective covering
Don’t miss your chance to own this important piece of journalistic history!