Description
Step back in time with this vintage issue of U.S. News & World Report from July 20, 1959. This collectible magazine features a captivating cover story titled "Why Nikita Khrushchev is so 'Cocky'," showcasing the political climate of the time and providing readers with a unique perspective on his leadership during the Cold War.
This magazine is not just a piece of reading material; it’s a historical artifact that illustrates the societal attitudes and concerns of the late 1950s. Whether you're a history buff, a collector, or simply interested in the dynamics of global politics, this issue offers a wealth of information and captivating narratives.
In good condition, the magazine exhibits some minor wear throughout, which is typical for its age. Despite this, it retains its charm and is ready to be a highlight of your collection. An address label is attached to the front, which adds to its authenticity as a vintage publication.
To protect this remarkable piece, it comes with a plastic protective covering that ensures its longevity and preserves its quality. You can confidently display this magazine or keep it neatly archived with other collectibles.
- Unique Historical Insight: Delve into the political landscape of the 1950s and learn why Khrushchev stirred such strong opinions.
- Perfect for Collectors: A must-have for any vintage magazine collector or Cold War historian.
Don't miss your chance to own this fascinating snapshot of history. Perfect for display on a coffee table or as a conversation starter at gatherings!
Bring a piece of the past into your home today with this vintage U.S. News & World Report. It’s more than just a magazine; it’s a window into a pivotal moment in history.