Description
Step back in time with this vintage copy of the U.S. News & World Report from October 10, 1958, featuring the compelling article, "Can The Labor Racketeer Be Stopped." This magazine is a remarkable piece of history, perfect for collectors, history enthusiasts, or anyone captivated by mid-20th century America.
This edition delves into the pressing issue of labor racketeering, discussing the implications and challenges faced during that era. The context of the 1950s, combined with insightful reporting, makes this magazine not just a reading experience, but a valuable historical artifact.
Condition is key when collecting vintage magazines, and this copy is in good condition. It's important to note that it does come with an address label on the front, which is typical for publications of that time. While there is some minor wear throughout the magazine, this only adds character and authenticity to its age.
You'll appreciate that it comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring that this piece of history is preserved for years to come. Despite showing a few creases on the front cover, the magazine remains a captivating representation of its time.
- Engaging historical insights into labor issues from the 1950s.
- Comes with protective covering for preservation and display.
For those who cherish the nostalgia of vintage publications or have an interest in labor relations, this magazine serves as an informative and collectible item. The overall aesthetics of this issue, paired with its thought-provoking content, can complement any collection or serve as a unique decorative piece.
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Discover the stories and perspectives that filled the pages of this magazine and envision the conversations it sparked in living rooms across America. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of history.