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TITLE: NEWSWEEK magazine
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ISSUE DATE: December 26, 1977; Volume XC, No. 26
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: SPECIAL ISSUE: PICTURES OF '77. Photos on cover: Anwar Sadat, Elvis Presley, Jimmy Carter Inauguration, R2D2 and CP30 from Star Wars.

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COVER: SPECIAL ISSUE: PICTURES OF '77: It was the year Jimmy Carter came to Washington and Anwar Sadat went to Jerusalem. Bing and Elvis died and R2-D2 became an instant culture hero. New York blacked out, Reggie Jackson smote three series-winning homers, First Brother Billy christened a beer, Queen Elizabeth rode a fairy-tale golden carriage for her Silver Jubilee, and West German commandos staged Entebbe II at Mogadishu.

In this week's special issue, NEWSWEEK captures it all in a year-end picture-and-text report. The photo portrait of a year is the magazine's second; the first, a year ago, opened a new era of color coverage in news-magazine journalism--the capacity for illustrating even the latest-breaking stories with full-color pictures. To this year's photos we have added essays reflecting on the events of 1977 and on the outlook for 1978.

The look of this special issue is the work of NEWSWEEK'S Director of Design Peter J. Blank. Photo-editor Dale Denmark coxiducted a worldwide search for the images of the year, assisted by Peggy .Clausen. The essays were written by Peter Goldman, on Carter' first year; David M. Alpern, on the plague of terrorism; Richard Steele, on America in the world; Allan J. Mayer, on energy; Pete Axthelm, on sports, and Jack Kroll, on the lively arts. George F. Will evokes it all in his column: "What a Year.".


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