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Wired Magazine July 1995 Vol 3 #7 - Richard Dawkins, Bad-Boy Evolutionist
Experience a piece of history with this classic issue of Wired Magazine from July 1995, featuring the provocative thoughts of Richard Dawkins, a prominent figure in evolutionary biology. This notable vintage magazine captures the spirit of the 90s, a time when technology and science were beginning to shape modern society in unprecedented ways.
This issue stands out not just for its interesting cover story on Dawkins, often referred to as the 'Bad-Boy Evolutionist,' but also as a cultural artifact from a transformative era. Readers will find intriguing insights into the debates surrounding evolution and the implications of scientific discovery on society.
Its vintage charm makes this magazine a valuable collectible. Ideal for both avid magazine collectors and fans of science and technology, it is a glimpse into the past that can ignite conversations about evolution and its significance today.
Condition is key in the world of vintage magazines, and this issue is in fair condition, showing minor wear typical for its age, which only adds to its character. Some edges may exhibit small rips or marks, but overall it represents a genuine piece of history.
Key Features:
- Newsstand Edition with No Label - a true collectible for enthusiasts.
- Plastic protective covering included, ensuring longevity and preservation.
Don't miss the chance to add this rare issue of Wired Magazine to your collection of vintage magazines. The insights offered by Richard Dawkins in this issue are still relevant today, making it an essential piece for those who appreciate the intersection of science, technology, and culture.