Description
If you’re a collector or simply a fan of classic magazines, you won’t want to miss adding the December 14, 1968 issue of The New Yorker to your collection. Featuring the charming cover artwork titled “Snow Fall” by the talented William Steig, this magazine encapsulates the elegance and wit that The New Yorker is renowned for.
This vintage gem comes in Good condition and bears its original newsstand look. It has minor wear throughout, preserving its unique character while still being a delightful read. This magazine is a true testament to the period's publishing art.
One of the standout features of this issue is its stunning cover illustration. William Steig was a celebrated artist and his work often draws admiration for its creativity and warmth. This cover, depicting a serene winter scene, invites you to step back in time and enjoy the charm of a snowy day.
- Protective Covering: The magazine comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure it remains in great condition, enhancing its longevity in your collection.
- Absence of Label: The magazine is free from any labels, maintaining a clean and neat appearance that's perfect for display.
While there are some visible creases on the front, they add a touch of history and are a testament to the magazine's journey through time. Each imperfection tells a story, making this issue a unique piece of art.
To further protect this collectible, it is housed in a plastic cover that safeguards it against dust and scratches. You can be assured of its preservation for many more decades.
Whether you’re a loyal fan of The New Yorker or a curious newcomer, this issue is sure to spark joy and nostalgia. Dive into its pages for captivating articles and enjoy the written brilliance encapsulated within.