Description
The New Yorker Complete Magazine from November 23, 1968 features a stunning cover by the renowned artist Saul Steinberg. This vintage issue is a fantastic representation of the creative spirit of the late 1960s, capturing the essence of cultural commentary and artistic expression that the magazine is celebrated for.
This issue includes a wealth of captivating articles and illustrations that reflect the social and political landscape of the time, making it a valuable addition for collectors of vintage magazines. Significant features of this magazine include:
- Insightful Articles: Explore thought-provoking pieces in sections like 'The Current Cinema' and 'A Reporter at Large', providing a deep dive into the significant events of that era.
- Cultural Events Coverage: Highlighting various happenings, this issue encompasses arts, music, and sporting events, making it a rich historical document.
In great shape for its age, this vintage magazine presents minor wear on the edges, as shown in the detailed photos provided. It is in excellent condition overall, making it highly collectible. Here's what you can expect:
This magazine comes with a protective plastic covering, ensuring its preservation for years to come. The item depicted is the exact issue you will receive, providing authenticity and transparency in your purchase.
Key pages to explore in this issue include:
BOOKS - Page 240
THE CURRENT CINEMA - Page 197
FOOTBALL - Page 239
MUSICAL EVENTS - Page 132
RECORDS: ROCK, ETC. - Page 134
ON AND OFF THE AVENUE: CHRISTMAS GIFTS - Page 207
THE RACE TRACK - Page 203
A REPORTER AT LARGE - Page 139
THE THEATRE - Page 122
Don't miss the opportunity to own a piece of history with this The New Yorker vintage issue. Add this collectible to your magazine collection today!