Description
The New Yorker Full Magazine from December 30, 1967, featuring the iconic cover art titled "Monkey Going Home" by renowned cartoonist Peter Arno is a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts alike. This edition captures the essence of the era with its striking illustration and witty storytelling, reflecting the sophisticated humor The New Yorker is famous for. The cover showcases a whimsical scene that invites readers into a world of clever satire and insightful commentary.
This magazine is in good condition, and it comes without a newsstand label, making it an excellent addition to your collection. While some minor wear can be noted throughout the magazine, this only adds to its vintage charm. The magazine is thoughtfully protected by a plastic covering, ensuring it retains its integrity over the years.
As with most vintage magazines, there are a few creases on the front cover, as depicted in the accompanying photos. Additionally, there may be some marks, but these do not detract significantly from the overall appeal of this collectible item.
Key features of this edition include:
- Original cover art by Peter Arno, an acclaimed New Yorker artist.
- Protected in plastic, safeguarding against wear and tear.
For any fan of vintage literature or art, this magazine is a delightful piece that showcases the unique style and humor of the late 1960s. It serves as a brilliant conversation starter or a charming decoration for your coffee table. Don't miss the opportunity to own a piece of history that celebrated the art of storytelling through striking illustrations and clever wit.
Add this captivating issue to your collection and appreciate the timeless humor and artistry of The New Yorker magazine.