Description
The New Yorker Complete Magazine dated August 17, 1968 features a stunning Charles Saxon cover, making it a significant addition to any collection of vintage magazines. This issue encapsulates the cultural and social dynamics of the 1960s, a period marked by transformation and vibrant artistry.
Within these pages, you'll find insightful articles that reflect the era's vibrant discourse. Highlights of this vintage issue include:
- THE AIR - Page 78, offering a unique perspective on significant events and personalities of the time.
- THE CURRENT CINEMA - Page 74, showcasing film critiques that give a taste of 1960s cinema.
- LETTER FROM MIAMI BEACH - Page 93, providing a glimpse into coastal culture during the late summer of that year.
- MUSICAL EVENTS - Page 86, highlighting key performances that defined the musical landscape.
- THE RACE TRACK - Page 85, reflecting the popularity and spirit of horse racing.
This magazine serves not just as reading material, but as a historical artifact from a pivotal decade. It showcases the artistic talents of Charles Saxon, whose work brilliantly depicts the essence of life in the '60s.
Condition-wise, this copy stands out as a collectible piece, though it does have minor water damage typical for its age. It comes protected in a plastic covering to ensure its longevity and preservation.
Experience a piece of history with this New Yorker vintage magazine that offers both nostalgia and insight into a transformative era. Perfect for collectors and history enthusiasts alike, it’s a must-have for your vintage magazines collection.
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