Description
Step back in time with this vintage copy of Time Magazine from November 29, 1982, featuring a compelling cover story about Chicago Archbishop Joseph Bernardin. This collectible magazine is perfect for history buffs, magazine enthusiasts, or anyone interested in pivotal moments captured in print. With its rich content and striking cover, this magazine makes for a great conversation starter or a unique addition to your collection.
The issue showcases a significant period in American history, with insights into the socio-political climate of the early 1980s. Archbishop Bernardin, known for his influential role in the Catholic Church and his advocacy for social justice, is highlighted in an article that delves into his views and contributions. Whether you're exploring religious history or simply love collecting classic magazines, this issue is a must-have.
Condition is important for collectors, and this magazine does not disappoint. It is classified as a newsstand copy with no label, ensuring its authenticity as a retail edition. The overall edges and the magazine itself are in good shape, allowing you to enjoy a piece of history without concerns about its condition. Plus, for extra safety, the magazine comes with a plastic protective covering!
- Newsstand edition without a label for authentic vintage appeal.
- Good overall condition; edges and pages show minimal wear.
This magazine offers a beautiful display piece as well as an invaluable source of information about the Catholic Church and its influence during that era. It's not just about the content but also about preserving memories and stories that shaped our world today. Grab this opportunity to own a piece of history that connects you to the past!