Description
If you appreciate timeless pieces of art and literature, you will love this vintage edition of The New Yorker magazine from December 28, 1968, featuring the delightful cover illustration "New Year Dog" by artist André François. This issue captures the essence of the late 60s with its intriguing stories and eye-catching artwork, making it an excellent collectible for fans of the iconic magazine and art aficionados alike.
This full magazine not only features a unique cover but also contains a rich mix of articles, essays, and cartoons that reflect the cultural climate of that time. The New Yorker has long been celebrated for its thought-provoking content and unique voice, and this particular issue is no exception.
The magazine is in good condition, showing only minor wear typical for its age. It does not carry a label or a newsstand tag, allowing you to enjoy it as pure vintage without the marked changes seen on many newer publications. Each page is intact, and the charm of the articles remains preserved across the decades.
This vintage issue comes with a protective plastic cover, ensuring that it remains safe and ready for display or reading. Here are some key benefits of adding this magazine to your collection:
- Unique and vibrant cover art by renowned illustrator André François.
- Curated content that reflects the societal and cultural attitudes of late 1960s America.
Don't miss out on the chance to own a piece of history! This magazine makes for a wonderful gift or a delightful addition to any collection. Whether you're a long-time reader of The New Yorker or a newcomer interested in vintage media, this issue is sure to captivate.
Good condition
No Label / Newsstand
Minor wear on magazine. See photos.
Comes with plastic protective covering.