Description
Historic Look Magazine Issue from 1967
This Look Magazine issue, dated February 7, 1967, captures a significant moment in American history with the second part of the detailed account of “The Day JFK Died” by William Manchester. This piece is an essential collector’s item for enthusiasts of American history and those fascinated by the life and times of President John F. Kennedy.
Detailed and Gripping Content
The cover story by William Manchester provides an in-depth narrative of the chaos and turmoil that followed the tragic shooting in Dallas. Manchester’s work is renowned for its meticulous detail and powerful storytelling, making this issue a vital read for understanding the impact of JFK’s assassination.
Other Articles and Features
This issue also includes a variety of other engaging articles:
- “The World of Lee Rozetta”
- “Is Greek to You?” by Zeman
- “The Hidden Weapons” by Peter Wyden
- “They Made Our World: Churchill” by Leo Rosten
- “Entertainment/Sports: Jack Lemmon” by Chandler Brossard
- “San Francisco Squeeze: A Dance Craze” by Judy Hines
Unique Advertisements and Vintage Appeal
Beyond its historical articles, this magazine features unique advertisements from the 1960s, including a full-page ad for Columbia Record Club and a Tampax ad that showcases the era’s cultural nuances. The magazine measures approximately 13 inches by 10 inches, making it a substantial addition to any collection.
Condition
Please note that the magazine shows signs of wear along the edges and corners, consistent with its age. The cover has some tears and creases, adding to its vintage charm. Despite these imperfections, the pages inside remain intact and readable.
Perfect for Collectors and History Buffs
This magazine is a perfect addition for collectors of vintage periodicals, historians, and anyone with a deep interest in the 1960s and the legacy of JFK.
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