Description
Discover a piece of history with the full magazine issue of The New Yorker dated January 14, 1961. This collectible features a stunning theme cover illustrated by the renowned artist Charles Saxon, celebrated for his unique style that captures the essence of New York life. Whether you are a long-time fan of the magazine or a new enthusiast, this vintage issue will bring charm and nostalgia to your collection.
The magazine is used, but it is in good condition overall. However, please note that it may show signs of wear typical of publications from this era. It is free of address labels, making it a perfect piece for display or gift-giving.
- Features a classic Charles Saxon cover, embodying the artistic flair of the 1960s.
- An excellent addition to any magazine collection, vintage art collection, or gift for a literary enthusiast.
While it does not come with a plastic protective covering, this magazine retains its character. There are some minor imperfections, including a folded crease in the front middle and some writing on the front. Additionally, the edges may show wear and/or rips, all factors that add to its vintage appeal.
Enhance your collection with this striking piece of New Yorker history. Perfect for those who appreciate literature, art, and the rich cultural tapestry of New York City. Whether for personal enjoyment or as a thoughtful gift, it’s an item that sparks conversation and nostalgia.
Don't miss out on owning this captivating snapshot of mid-century America. Order your copy of The New Yorker from January 14, 1961 today and indulge in a piece of literary artistry that stands the test of time.