Description
The New Yorker Complete Magazine from November 11, 1967, showcases a stunning Saul Steinberg cover that is a true reflection of its time. This vintage issue is not just a magazine; it’s a collectible piece of art that captures the essence of American culture in the late 1960s. A must-have for any vintage magazine enthusiast, this issue highlights the unique perspectives and humor that The New Yorker is renowned for.
As one of the iconic magazines of the era, The New Yorker remains a treasured source of journalism and literature. This particular issue features engaging articles, captivating illustrations, and advertisements that mirror the social and cultural landscape of the time. It provides insights into both contemporary affairs and entertainment, making it a valuable addition to any vintage magazine collection.
Condition-wise, this magazine is in excellent condition, exhibiting light wear typical for its age. Its pristine cover art and pages make it a remarkable find for collectors and history buffs alike. Whether you're an avid New Yorker reader or a lover of vintage artifacts, this issue is a splendid representation of a significant moment in magazine history.
In this issue, you'll find a variety of topics that reflect the interests and issues of the day:
- BOOKS - Page 238
- THE CURRENT CINEMA - Page 195
- FOOTBALL - Page 198
- LETTER FROM LONDON - Page 226
- LETTER FROM PARIS - Page 188
- MUSICAL EVENTS - Page 232
- ONWARD AND UPWARD IN THE GARDEN - Page 200
- THE RACE TRACK - Page 236
- THE THEATRE - Page 127
This New Yorker vintage issue is not only a collectible item but also a glimpse into the golden age of American magazines. Enjoy a piece of history that continues to influence readers today.
Combine this with our other vintage magazines for a remarkable collection of history and culture! We offer combined shipping; just ask to save on delivery costs. Each magazine arrives with a protective plastic cover to ensure its preservation for years to come.