V2_19_22Sept1967 -less text_copy.png

This archive contains no nudity.

The collection focuses on the decades (60s and 70s) when there was strictly no nudity in the publication. All pages safe for all ages.

Logo with the words 'SCOPE THE ARCHIVE' in white text on a black background.

The largest Collection of 60’s and 70’s Scope magazines in the world

Scope Magazine was an Apartheid era publishing phenomenon. With over 250 000 readers it was by far the largest English speaking magazine in the country.

This archive is presented not out of nostalgia or celebration of those times, but as a time-capsule to examine with contemporary eyes.

FeATured ARTICLE:

“James Robert Dambodza Chikerema, Leader of the Zimbabwe African peoples’ Union (ZAPU) commander of the Liberation army based in Zambia. Responsible for it’s training and dissemination in Rhodesia and South Africa.”

An interview from the September 22, 1967 Issue.

A subscription form for SCOPE magazine, dated February 10, 1967, with pricing details and a slogan promoting saving time, trouble, and money.