Description
The New Yorker: January 12, 1963, showcases a remarkable blend of art and journalism. This full magazine features a beautifully illustrated theme cover by the renowned artist Arthur Getz, making it a must-have for collectors and fans of classic literature alike.
This vintage issue encapsulates the charm and cultural relevance of its time, serving as a portal to the past. Whether you're a long-time subscriber or a new reader, immersing yourself in the pages of this magazine promises delightful insights and a touch of nostalgia.
Our copy of The New Yorker from January 12, 1963, is used but still holds a certain grace. It's in good condition, although it has its quirks typical of vintage magazines. Key features include:
- Prominent artworks and thoughtful articles that reflect the era’s artistic atmosphere.
- A piece of history that adds character to your collection or coffee table.
Please note some details about this item:
- It contains an address label from its previous owner.
- There may be some signs of wear, such as edges that could have minor rips or creases.
Additionally, the magazine does not come with a plastic protective covering, which is typical for issues of its age. One notable feature is the folded crease that runs through the front middle, giving it a story of its own.
This historic issue isn't just a piece of reading material—it's a charming relic of a bygone era. Don't miss the chance to add this unique item to your collection.