Description
Discover a piece of history with the New Yorker Full Magazine from September 6, 1969, featuring an iconic cover by renowned illustrator James Stevenson. This collectible magazine boasts captivating content reflecting the vibrant cultural and social atmosphere of the late 1960s. Whether you're a dedicated collector of The New Yorker or simply someone who appreciates vintage literature, this issue is a must-have addition to your collection.
This full magazine is presented in its original condition, with no labels, allowing you to experience the publication exactly as it was in 1969. Browsing through the pages offers a nostalgic journey back in time, showcasing the artistic excellence and literary flair that The New Yorker is celebrated for. The cover itself, illustrated by Stevenson, is a classic representation of the whims and moods of that era.
Please refer to the accompanying image for a clear view of the magazine's condition to ensure it meets your expectations:
- Includes Original Artwork: Enjoy the unique cover design by James Stevenson, a great conversation starter.
- Perfect for Collectors: This magazine is an ideal item for avid collectors of vintage publications and art enthusiasts.
We prioritize your shopping experience. The item being pictured in this listing is the exact magazine you will receive, allowing for complete confidence in your purchase. We strive to provide transparent service, and we encourage you to check the image for your own condition assessment.
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