Description
Take a trip down memory lane with this collectible issue of The New Yorker. Dated December 21, 1968, this full magazine features an evocative cover story titled Three Kings by the talented artist C.E.M. This edition is perfect for collectors, fans of vintage publications, or anyone interested in a piece of history.
This magazine comes in a Good condition, making it a fantastic find for those who appreciate the art of print media. Although it bears some signs of its age, it remains a wonderful addition to any collection.
The magazine is available without a label, adding a touch of authenticity to this aged treasure. It's important to note that there is some minor wear throughout the magazine, including light creases and imperfections on the binding. However, these characteristics only serve to enhance its vintage charm.
- Protective covering: To ensure its longevity, this magazine comes with a plastic protective covering. This feature protects the publication from dust and damage while allowing you to display it proudly.
- Visual appeal: The magazine features captivating illustrations and insightful articles that reflect the culture and issues of its time. Owning this issue is like having a snapshot of a significant period in history.
Despite its wear, this edition retains its character and charm. There may be minor marks throughout the pages, so please review the provided images to understand what to expect.
Display it on a coffee table for a unique conversation starter or leaf through its pages for a nostalgic journey to the past. This issue of The New Yorker not only tells a story through its articles but also offers a glimpse into the artistry that defined an era.
Don’t miss your chance to own this unique piece of cultural history. Whether you're an avid collector or someone looking to delve into the past, this magazine is a valuable find.