Description
Discover a captivating piece of history with "The New Yorker: January 27, 1962," featuring a stunning full magazine and a unique theme cover by the talented Susanne Suba. This vintage magazine is a must-have for collectors, fans of classic publications, or anyone who appreciates the rich tapestry of mid-century American culture.
This particular issue is brimming with the signature wit and charm of The New Yorker, along with thought-provoking articles and illustrations that encapsulate the essence of the era. You’ll love exploring the in-depth stories and delightful cartoons that define the publication's legacy.
Product Features:
- Used and in good condition, making it a fantastic addition to any magazine collection.
- Contains no address label, preserving its aesthetic appeal for display or gifting.
Although it's a pre-owned item, this magazine has held up well. However, please note that the edges may show some wear and minor rips. This adds to its character, showcasing the passage of time and the stories it has survived through. It does not come with a plastic protective covering, so you'll want to handle it with care to maintain its condition.
Keep in mind that there is a folded crease in the front middle, which is typical for magazines of this age. These unique traits make it a genuine vintage collectible rather than a perfect, untouched item.
Be sure to check out the stunning cover art, which is an essential aspect of any New Yorker edition:
This is not just a magazine; it’s a captivating glimpse into a bygone era of storytelling and artistry. Don’t miss your chance to own this delightful piece of history!