Description
If you're a fan of vintage magazines or a collector of unique publications, look no further than this gem from the past: The New Yorker Full Magazine from February 3, 1968. Featuring the charming cover design "Puppies for Sale" by the beloved artist William Steig, this issue encapsulates the playful spirit of its time. It's a must-have for those who appreciate a blend of art and editorial content.
This magazine not only showcases a stunning cover but also offers a glimpse into the cultural and social landscape of the late 1960s. With its intriguing articles, witty cartoons, and thought-provoking essays, The New Yorker continues to be a symbol of literary excellence.
This particular issue is in good condition, making it an excellent addition to any collection. Its current state includes minor wear on the cover and pages, which adds to its character without detracting from its beauty. It comes with a protective plastic covering to ensure its preservation over time.
Key Features:
- Classic New Yorker cover art by the iconic William Steig.
- Protected in a plastic sleeve to prevent further wear and tear.
Whether you're revisiting the past or exploring it for the first time, this magazine stands out with its unique charm. Please note that there is a stamped mark on the magazine, but this does not affect its overall appeal.
If you're looking to expand your collection with a piece that tells a story, or if you simply want to enjoy a nostalgic read, this magazine is for you. Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of history; adding this publication to your library will surely spark conversations and evoke fond memories.
This New Yorker issue is more than just a magazine—it’s a snapshot of a time gone by, waiting for you to explore its pages.