Description
Discover a piece of history with the iconic The New Yorker: December 5, 1959 full magazine, featuring a captivating theme cover illustrated by Arthur Getz. This vintage magazine is not just a collectible; it's a snapshot of culture and art from a bygone era. The vibrant imagery and rich articles provide insight into the world as it was in the late 1950s, making it a fantastic addition to any collection or gift for a lover of the arts.
This magazine is in used and good condition, showing its age with a charming patina that tells its story. Notably, it does not contain an address label, making it a beautiful display piece for your home or office. However, be aware that the edges may exhibit some wear and/or rips, contributing to its vintage character.
Another detail to note is the folded crease in the front middle of the magazine, a common feature in older publications that adds to its history. Additionally, it does not come with a plastic protective covering, so handling with care is advised to maintain its condition.
- Includes original artwork by renowned illustrator Arthur Getz.
- Perfect for collectors, historians, and art enthusiasts who appreciate vintage literature.
Imagine browsing through the pages of a time when The New Yorker captured the essence of New York City with wit and style. Each article and illustration not only reflects the perspectives of the time but also offers a nostalgic journey for readers.
Don't miss out on owning this piece of history. Grab your copy of The New Yorker: December 5, 1959 today and enjoy a timeless blend of art and literature.