Description
The New Yorker Complete Magazine - February 22, 1969
This is a stunning collectible from the world-renowned The New Yorker magazine. Featuring the iconic Rea Irvin cover, this vintage issue provides a fascinating snapshot of the art and culture of the late 1960s.
This edition captures the spirit of the 1960s with its thought-provoking articles and vibrant illustrations, making it a must-have for collectors of vintage magazines. With its renowned blend of journalism and humor, The New Yorker remains a timeless treasure in the realm of literary and cultural publication.
Key Features:
- Includes thought-provoking articles that reflect the cultural dynamics of the late 1960s.
- Features the distinctive Rea Irvin cover design, emblematic of the magazine's unique artistic approach.
This vintage magazine is in great shape considering its age, with only minor wear on the edges. It's an excellent addition for any collector, showcasing the enduring appeal of The New Yorker. We provide detailed photos for your review, allowing you to assess its condition fully before purchasing.
Each magazine we offer comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure its longevity. We also offer combined shipping, so feel free to ask if you're interested in multiple items.
Indulge in a piece of history with this February 1969 issue. From cultural commentary to insights into the current cinema, this magazine is a treasure trove of the era, featuring:
THE ART WORLD 107
BOOKS 128
THE CURRENT CINEMA 122
MUSICAL EVENTS 114
RECORDS: ROCK, ETC. 116
THE RACE TRACK 121
THE THEATRE 89
Purchase this collectible today and own a piece of literary history!