Description
The New Yorker Full Magazine from March 16, 1968, is a remarkable piece for collectors and enthusiasts alike. This edition features the iconic "Bench Party" artwork by C. E. Martin. Known for its unique and thought-provoking cover art, The New Yorker has captured the essence of American culture for decades. This specific issue is a testament to that legacy, making it a must-have for any serious magazine collector or art aficionado.
The condition of this magazine is rated as good, showing minor wear throughout. It comes without a label, emphasizing its original, vintage nature. Each page tells a story, and you can sense the history behind this publication as you turn through its well-preserved pages.
Included with your purchase is a plastic protective covering, ensuring that the magazine stays safe from any further wear or damage. Additionally, you will find some minor marks, typical of a vintage magazine that has been loved and appreciated over the years. A stamped mark is also present on the back, adding to its authenticity and character.
Key Features:
- Original cover artistry by C. E. Martin, reflecting the vibrant style of the late 1960s.
- Protected with a plastic covering for easy display and preservation.
For enthusiasts and collectors, this issue of The New Yorker is a treasure. It not only showcases unique art but also provides insight into the literary and cultural climate of the time. Attach a piece of history to your collection with this vintage magazine!
Investing in this vintage magazine means owning a slice of cultural history. Whether you're reminiscing or discovering, this edition will surely spark conversation. Don't miss out on the chance to own a classic!