The New Yorker Full Magazine February 10 1968 Room of Mirrors by Arthur Getz


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Sale price$39.95 USD

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Discover a true piece of journalism history with the iconic issue of The New Yorker from February 10, 1968. This full magazine is adorned with the captivating cover illustration titled Room of Mirrors by the renowned artist Arthur Getz. The artwork perfectly embodies the spirit of the era, making this magazine a collector's gem for enthusiasts and history lovers alike.

This vintage magazine is rated in Good condition and comes without a newsstand label, adding to its collectible appeal. Please note that while the magazine has minor wear throughout, it remains a valuable artifact of American culture and journalism. It includes a protective plastic covering to help preserve its integrity and protect it from further wear.

  • Rich Cultural Insight: This issue offers a glimpse into the social and political climate of the late 1960s, perfect for anyone wanting to understand or reminisce about that transformative time.
  • Beautiful Artwork: Featuring Arthur Getz’s stunning cover art, this magazine is not just reading; it’s an art piece, ideal for framing and display.

There are some visible creases on the front cover, which are common in older publications. For a closer look at the magazine's features and condition, we encourage you to check the accompanying photographs, detailing every angle. Don’t miss the chance to own this piece of history!

The New Yorker Magazine Cover February 10 1968

Add this exceptional issue of The New Yorker to your collection today. It's perfect for avid readers, collectors, and anyone who appreciates the power of the written word and visual art throughout history. Make it a conversation piece in your home, or gift it to a friend who shares your passion for unique artifacts.

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