The New Yorker: August 3 1957 Full Magazine/Theme Cover Perry Barlow


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Introducing a unique piece of publishing history: The New Yorker magazine from August 3, 1957. This remarkable issue, featuring a captivating theme cover by the talented artist Perry Barlow, offers a nostalgic glimpse into the world of mid-20th century American literature, art, and culture.

Collectors and enthusiasts alike will appreciate the good condition of this magazine, making it an excellent addition to any vintage collection. The absence of an address label ensures that the aesthetic of the cover remains pristine, perfect for display in your home or office.

Though the edges may show some wear and potential rips, this only adds character to the magazine, reflecting its journey through time. To preserve its quality, it comes with a protective plastic covering, so you can keep it safe for years to come.

One notable feature of this issue is its folded crease in the front middle. While this may be a reminder of its age, it showcases the magazine's history and can even spark conversations about the past.

This collectible magazine is more than just a read; it’s a piece of art that tells a story, embodying a rich legacy filled with literary treasures. Flip through its pages and dive into the thought-provoking articles and stunning artwork that characterized The New Yorker in the 1950s.

Don't miss this chance to own a slice of history! Whether you’re a dedicated collector or simply someone who appreciates vintage media, The New Yorker from August 3, 1957, is a timeless treasure.

  • Good condition with no address label for an immaculate appearance.
  • Comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure durability.

New Yorker August 3 1957 Magazine Cover

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