Description
Discover a piece of history with the iconic December 6, 1969, edition of The New Yorker, featuring a stunning cover by Jean-Michel Folon. This full magazine is not just a publication; it's a collector's item that captures the essence of its time. The artistic depth of Folon's work combined with the distinctive voice of The New Yorker makes this magazine a treasure for art and literature enthusiasts alike.
This particular edition stands out because it comes with no label, ensuring that the magazine maintains its vintage charm. The absence of a label creates an unblemished aesthetic, allowing the captivating cover art to shine through. Perfect for display, this magazine is an essential addition to any collection.
In excellent condition, this magazine encapsulates a moment in time, full of engaging articles, illustrations, and cultural commentary from the late 1960s. Each page offers a window into the past, reflecting the societal themes and artistic movements of that era.
Key Features:
- Striking Jean-Michel Folon cover art that enhances any collection.
- Includes the full magazine, providing a complete reading experience with valuable content from its time.
At the heart of this offering is the assurance that you will receive the exact item depicted in the listing. We encourage potential buyers to review the provided images for a clear understanding of its condition, as this helps ensure a satisfying purchase.
For those interested in expanding their collection, we offer combined shipping for multiple purchases. Just get in touch with us to request this option!
To keep your collectible in pristine condition, all items are packaged with a plastic protective covering. This ensures that your vintage magazine stays safe from the elements, preserving its integrity and value for years to come.
Don’t miss out on owning this remarkable piece of literary and artistic history. It’s a great conversation starter and a must-have for any fan of The New Yorker or collector of vintage magazines!