Description: Description:Features: October 25, 1948 issue of Newsweek magazine, featuring a vibrant cover image of Sonja Henie, world-famous ice skater and Hollywood star, and stories about post-war issues, U.S. politics, and pop culture.Condition: Very good condition for its age with minimal edge wear and bright, clean pages inside.Highlights: Includes articles like "Why Russians Leave Home," insights on Southern U.S. turmoil, and a spotlight on innovative GE dishwashers, alongside nostalgic advertisements. Condition: This Newsweek issue is in very good vintage condition. The cover is intact, with slight wear along the spine, and the original mailing label is present. The pages are clean and vibrant, showcasing period ads and articles without tears or significant stains. Dive into October 1948 with this incredible Newsweek magazine, spotlighting Sonja Henie on the cover. This issue offers fascinating features on mid-century global and U.S. political issues, from post-war Russia to the Southern U.S. racial divide. The magazine is packed with insightful articles, cultural tidbits, and colorful advertisements, such as a General Electric automatic dishwasher campaign and a whimsical Shell lubricants ad. This collectible magazine is a wonderful time capsule of late-1940s American life, perfect for collectors, history buffs, or anyone fascinated by post-WWII culture. Keywords: vintage Newsweek magazine, Sonja Henie cover, October 1948 Newsweek, post-war history, 1940s magazines, collectible vintage news, General Electric dishwasher ad, Shell lubricants advertisement, historical pop culture
Price: 60 USD
Location: Glendora, California
End Time: 2025-02-09T06:11:35.000Z
Shipping Cost: 4.95 USD
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Publication Month: October
Publication Year: 1948
Publication Name: Newsweek
Genre: History
Topic: War