Description
Explore the fascinating world of collectible media with this vintage magazines offering, featuring the US News & World Report Magazine from May 7, 1979. This issue prominently showcases Stansfield Turner, the then CIA Director, providing insights into the political landscape and intelligence operations of the late 1970s. A perfect addition to any collector's set, this magazine offers a tangible piece of history, highlighting key events and discussions that shaped the era.
This particular issue is significant for its rich contextual background, as it captures a transformative period in American history. During the late 1970s, numerous changes were occurring domestically and internationally, making this magazine not just a source of news, but a relic that encapsulates the spirit and concerns of the time. The features and cover stories within reflect the growing public interest in government transparency and intelligence operations, making it an important collectible.
The condition of this vintage magazine is commendable, sporting overall good edges and maintaining its structure well for its age. It comes protected in a clear plastic covering, ensuring its preservation for years to come. Owning this collectible is not just about the magazine; it's about possessing a piece of the past.
- Newsstand copy, with no label, enhancing its collectible nature.
- In good shape with light wear typical for a vintage issue. Please see photos for detailed views.
This vintage magazine is more than just reading material; it is a conversation piece and a valuable artifact, perfect for enthusiasts of vintage illustrations, journalism, and American history. Add this collectible magazine to your library today!