Description
Discover a piece of history with the COVER ONLY from The New Yorker, dated November 19, 1955. This original cover showcases the creative artistry of Charles E. Martin, encapsulating the essence of a bygone era through its rich colors and intricate design.
This isn't just any magazine cover; it's an authentic collectible that has retained its charm over the decades. Unlike reproductions, this cover is not photo-copied, ensuring it carries the original character and story that only a vintage piece can offer.
Measuring at a convenient 11.5" x 8.5", this cover fits seamlessly into your collection, whether displayed in a frame or included in a scrapbook of cherished memories. It serves as an excellent conversation starter or a nostalgic piece that recalls the golden age of print media.
While the cover carries signs of its age—acceptable conditions including some rips, marks, and wear—it adds to the character and story of the piece. You can spot a few creases on the front, but these minor imperfections only enhance its vintage appeal. Please refer to the accompanying photos to see the condition for yourself.
- Authentic vintage memorabilia: A genuine piece, not a reproduction, adding true value to your collection.
- Unique artistic design: The artwork by Charles E. Martin showcases a significant era in magazine history.
Whether you are a seasoned collector or just starting, this cover offers a unique glimpse into the past. Own a part of cultural history and let its story enrich your space. Don’t miss out on this chance to own an original piece of The New Yorker’s legacy!