Description
Discover a piece of nostalgia with the "The New Yorker Full Magazine January 18, 1969," featuring the captivating cover illustration titled "The Shark Tank" by Saxon. This vintage magazine is a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts of classic literature and art. The magazine is in acceptable condition, showcasing its age with character and charm.
As you explore the pages, you'll find insightful articles and captivating illustrations that reflect the culture and society of the late 1960s. This magazine not only captures a moment in time but also offers a fascinating glimpse into the artistic trends of the era.
Key features of this magazine include:
- Collectible Artwork: The cover art is a conversation starter, making it perfect for display.
- Historical Insight: Dive into the articles that encapsulate the thoughts and issues of the time, enriching your understanding of history.
This copy comes without a newsstand label, adding to its intrigue. It has visible wear and tear that reflects its history, including creases, rips, and marks, which you can see in the accompanying photos. The binding shows signs of wear, ensuring that while the magazine carries its age gracefully, it still remains a tangible piece of art and literature from a significant period.
This magazine will arrive protected in a plastic covering, keeping it safe from further damage. Ideal for fans of vintage media, collectors, or anyone looking to enjoy the artistry and insights contained within. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of New Yorker history!