The New Yorker: July 4 1959 Full Magazine/Theme Cover Anatol Kovarsky


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Sale price$30.00 USD

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Step back in time with a genuine piece of history: The New Yorker, July 4, 1959, full magazine featuring a stunning theme cover by the acclaimed artist Anatol Kovarsky. This vintage gem captures the unique essence of an era defined by exceptional art, literature, and culture. Perfect for collectors, this magazine not only serves as a nostalgic memento but also as a conversation starter that embodies the spirit of independence and creativity.

This particular issue is used but remains in good condition, bringing character and charm to your collection. The magazine is free from any address labels, ensuring a clean presentation that is appealing to both avid readers and collectors alike. However, it's important to note that the item may show signs of its age, with edges that could display some wear or rips. This adds a unique touch, giving it an authentic vintage appeal that simply cannot be replicated.

  • Includes original stunning artwork by Anatol Kovarsky, enhancing your décor or collection.
  • A great gift for vintage magazine enthusiasts who appreciate unique finds.

In addition, this magazine does not come with a plastic protective covering, allowing you to enjoy the physical feel of the pages as they were meant to be experienced. It features a noticeable folded crease in the front middle, which is a testament to its journey through time. The back cover is off; however, this does not detract from the overall charm and historical significance of the piece.

Celebrate a significant day in American history with this collectible edition of The New Yorker. Whether you are adding to your library, gifting a friend, or displaying it as art, this magazine is sure to delight. Don’t miss the chance to own a piece of cultural heritage!

The New Yorker July 4, 1959 Full Magazine Cover

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