The New Yorker: April 18 1959 Full Magazine/Theme Cover Ilonka Karasz


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Discover a unique piece of history with this original copy of The New Yorker from April 18, 1959, featuring the captivating theme cover by Ilonka Karasz. This full magazine is a must-have for collectors, literature enthusiasts, and fans of vintage publications.

Published in the late 1950s, this issue brings forth a nostalgic charm that reflects the cultural nuances of the time. Imagine flipping through the pages filled with insightful articles, exquisite illustrations, and sharp commentary that offers a glimpse into the social fabric of the era. The cover art by Ilonka Karasz is particularly noteworthy, highlighting her distinctive style and artistic vision that will surely be a talking point in any collection.

The magazine is in used condition, which adds character and authenticity to this collectible item. It is free of an address label, allowing for a clean presentation. Be mindful that the edges may exhibit some wear and tear, including rips, giving it that seasoned look of a cherished item. Though it does not come with a plastic protective covering, it remains a beautiful artifact worth showcasing.

  • Original magazine from the iconic publication, The New Yorker.
  • Features a recognized cover by artist Ilonka Karasz, enhancing its collectability.

Importantly, this magazine has a folded crease down the front middle, which is common in older publications, adding to its vintage appeal. Overall, this April 18, 1959, issue is an ideal addition for anyone looking to enrich their library with timeless literature!

The New Yorker April 18, 1959 Magazine Cover

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