The New Yorker: December 3 1966 Full Magazine/Theme Cover Jean-Michel Folon


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Discover a piece of vintage history with The New Yorker’s December 3, 1966 issue, featuring a striking theme cover by Jean-Michel Folon. This full magazine encapsulates the unique artistry and culturally rich content that The New Yorker is renowned for. Whether you are a collector or simply a fan of iconic magazines, this issue offers a nostalgic glimpse into the past.

This particular item is used but remains in good condition, making it a valuable addition to any collection. Unlike newer magazines, this one carries the charm of its age, with slight signs of wear that tell a story of its journey through time. It is also important to note that this magazine does not come with a plastic protective covering, allowing you to engage with it as it was originally intended.

Take a closer look at what you can expect from this magazine:

  • Charmingly vintage: This issue carries the essence of 1960s cultural and artistic expression, illustrated stunningly by Folon.
  • Unique artwork: The cover art not only draws attention but also serves as a conversation starter in any collection.

You can relax knowing that this magazine contains no address label, preserving its aesthetic appeal. However, keep in mind that the edges may show some wear and/or rips, which are typical for publications of this era. Every line of print and every image in this magazine encapsulates the character of The New Yorker, showcasing the caliber of writing and artistry that has captivated audiences for decades.

Don't miss the chance to own this remarkable piece of literary history!

The New Yorker Magazine Cover - December 3, 1966

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