Description
Discover a piece of history with this collectible edition of The New Yorker from August 6, 1960. This full magazine features a striking theme cover designed by Charles E. Martin, capturing the essence of the era's artistry and journalism.
This vintage magazine is more than just a read; it's a journey back in time. The New Yorker has been a staple of literary and political culture for decades, and this issue is no exception. Filled with captivating articles, cultural commentary, and beautiful illustrations, it's a must-have for any magazine collector, history buff, or New Yorker enthusiast.
- Unique Cover Art: Admire the iconic cover by Charles E. Martin, showcasing an artistic representation that reflects the aesthetics of the 1960s.
- Collectible Condition: Though used, the magazine is in good condition, making it perfect for display or as a cherished addition to your collection.
Key features include:
• This magazine is used and shows some signs of wear, which adds character to its vintage appeal.
• It comes without an address label, preserving the magazine's aesthetic integrity.
• Note that the edges may have slight wear and/or rips, adding to its authentic vintage charm.
• The magazine does not include a plastic protective covering, so please handle with care.
• There is a folded crease in the front middle, which is typical of magazines of this age.
As you page through the stories and illustrations, you’ll appreciate the quality of writing that has made The New Yorker a respected publication for decades. Whether you're looking to relive the past or seeking a unique gift, this magazine delivers timeless insights. Don’t miss your chance to own this piece of literary history!