Description
If you’re a fan of classic journalism and artistic expression, you won’t want to miss this collectible publication: The New Yorker Full Magazine from April 22, 1961. This issue features the iconic cover art titled "Colorful Race" by Abe Burnbaum, providing a vibrant illustration that reflects the artistic trends of the era.
This magazine stands out not just for its cover, but also for its insightful articles and captivating stories that characterize The New Yorker. As you flip through the pages, you'll discover a treasure trove of content that portrays the cultural landscape of the early 1960s.
The magazine is in good condition, making it a fantastic addition to any collection. It comes without a newsstand label, which enhances its collectible appeal. While there is minor wear across the entire magazine, it has been well-preserved and is protected by a plastic covering to ensure longevity.
One distinctive feature of this publication is the crease located in the middle of the front cover, a testament to its age and history without detracting from its visual charm.
- Collectible Artwork: The stunning cover by Abe Burnbaum adds visual appeal and makes it an attractive piece for display.
- Cultural Insight: Dive into the engaging articles and commentary that provide a glimpse into the social issues and milestones of the 1960s.
This magazine is perfect for collectors, enthusiasts of vintage publications, or anyone wanting to own a piece of media history. Grab this unique issue today and enrich your collection with a bit of literary magic from the past!