Description
Discover a piece of literary history with the Harper's Magazine July 1957, featuring celebrated authors Cabell Phillips, Russell Lynes, and James Moore. This vintage magazine offers a window into the cultural conversations of the late 1950s, making it a must-have for collectors, enthusiasts, or anyone interested in America's artistic heritage. Each page invites you to explore a mix of journalism, fiction, and insightful commentary that was prominent during this era.
This magazine is in good condition, ensuring that you receive a reliable piece of history for your collection. It has been carefully bagged and boarded to protect it from any wear and tear. Although minor wear is present, the magazine remains a captivating read, full of the interesting articles and stunning visuals that Harper's Magazine is known for.
The following key features make this magazine a fantastic addition to your collection:
- Historical Significance: This issue encapsulates key moments in American culture and journalism from the 1950s.
- Visual Delight: Each magazine is thoughtfully laid out, with gorgeous illustrations and photographs that capture the era's aesthetic.
The magazine is protected in cardstock to prevent any damage, ensuring that you will enjoy its beautiful pages for years to come. It has been safeguarded in boarded plastic and shows very little sign of age, making it an ideal piece for both display and reading.
Be sure to take a close look at the accompanying photographs, as they reveal the magazine's authentic condition, including details on binding rips and any potential discoloration. It's essential to know exactly what you're purchasing, and we believe in full transparency.
This Harper's Magazine July 1957 issue is not just a magazine; it's a collectible artifact that represents a unique time in our cultural history. Grab it today and enrich your library!