Description: Sports Illustrated October 13 1969 The Wild Southeast Bruce Kemp My magazines are free of strong odors and mold. I gladly combine shipping ----- Embark on a journey back in time with this vintage Sports Illustrated magazine from October 13, 1969, showcasing the adventurous spirit of Bruce Kemp in "The Wild Southeast." This issue is a captivating window into the world of sports and exploration during that era.Within the pages of this magazine, you'll find thrilling stories, stunning photographs, and a vivid portrayal of Bruce Kemp's exploits in the untamed Southeast. Whether you're a lover of outdoor adventure, a sports history enthusiast, or simply a collector of vintage publications, this magazine is a valuable addition to your collection.Preserving the essence of sports and exploration from 1969, this magazine is in excellent vintage condition. It's a cherished find for collectors, outdoor enthusiasts, and anyone who appreciates the courage and determination of individuals like Bruce Kemp.Don't miss the opportunity to own this Sports Illustrated issue from October 13, 1969, celebrating the wild adventures of Bruce Kemp in the Southeast. Whether you collect it, display it as a piece of sporting history, or simply admire the spirit of exploration, act now and immerse yourself in the world of daring feats!Please note: I gladly combine shipping. If you are interested in multiple items, make me a reasonable offer on what you'd like. Upon acceptance, I'll send you an invoice that reflects combined shipping. About Sports Illustrated Magazine Sports Illustrated, an iconic name in sports journalism, was first published in 1954 by Time Inc. It was conceived as a magazine that would bring the world of sports to readers with unprecedented depth, insight, and vivid photography. From the outset, Sports Illustrated set itself apart by not just reporting scores and stats but by telling the stories behind the games, offering profiles of athletes, in-depth analyses, and feature stories that delved into the cultural, economic, and social aspects of sports. The magazine quickly became known for its excellent writing and photography, attracting some of the best journalists and photographers to its pages. Its coverage spanned the globe and all types of sports, from the most popular, like baseball, football, and basketball, to those less covered by other media outlets, including swimming, track and field, and mountaineering. This broad scope helped to broaden the American public's interest in a wider range of sports and athletes. One of Sports Illustrated's most enduring contributions to the world of sports journalism is the annual Swimsuit Issue, first introduced in 1964. Though initially a way to fill the slow sports news period in winter, the Swimsuit Issue became a cultural phenomenon of its own, showcasing fashion photography and models, and becoming a significant aspect of Sports Illustrated's brand. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Sports Illustrated solidified its reputation with groundbreaking sports journalism and features that went beyond game recaps to investigate the complexities of the sports world, including issues of race, gender, and the commercialization of college sports. Its investigative reporting led to significant discussions and sometimes actions on the topics it covered. The advent of the digital age posed challenges and opportunities for Sports Illustrated. While the magazine faced competition from an increasing number of online sports news outlets, it also embraced digital technology, launching its website, SI.com, and offering digital versions of the magazine. These platforms have allowed Sports Illustrated to reach a broader audience with real-time updates, video content, and interactive features. Despite changes in ownership and shifts in the media landscape, Sports Illustrated has remained committed to its mission of providing in-depth sports reporting and storytelling. Its annual Sportsman of the Year award continues to recognize the achievements and contributions of athletes both on and off the field, reflecting the magazine's broader view of the role of sports in society. Today, under the ownership of Authentic Brands Group and with its content managed by TheMaven, Sports Illustrated continues to navigate the future of sports journalism, balancing its storied print legacy with the demands of digital media. The magazine's rich history is a testament to its enduring impact on the world of sports and its ability to adapt and thrive in an ever-changing media environment.
Price: 5.91 USD
Location: Bristol, Connecticut
End Time: 2025-01-12T09:00:01.000Z
Shipping Cost: 5.99 USD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 60 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Player: bruce kemp
Sport: Football
Year: 1969
Original/Reproduction: Original
Team: Georgia Bulldogs
Featured Refinements: Sports Illustrated Magazine
Grade: Very Good
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Vintage: Yes