Description
Discover a piece of history with The New Yorker: June 11, 1966, featuring an iconic theme cover created by the renowned artist Andre Francois. This collectible magazine is a testament to the rich artistic and literary legacy of The New Yorker, celebrating its continued influence in American culture.
This full magazine edition is a must-have for collectors, enthusiasts, and anyone who appreciates the art of storytelling through journalism and illustration. Published during the vibrant 1960s, this issue captures a unique moment in time, showcasing the era's artistic innovations and societal shifts.
While this magazine is used, it is in good condition overall. It does not contain any address labels, ensuring its pristine visual appeal for display or archival purposes. However, please note that the edges may show some wear and/or rips, which add to its vintage charm and historical authenticity. Additionally, it does not come with a plastic protective covering, allowing for a more authentic handling experience.
Key Features:
- Classic Artwork: The captivating cover by Andre Francois is a stunning representation of 1960s graphic design.
- Collector's Item: This edition is perfect for anyone looking to enrich their collection with a significant piece from a legendary publication.
Enhance your collection today with this unique piece of magazine history. Whether you choose to display it prominently in your home or keep it safely stored, it serves as a fascinating conversation starter and a nod to the artistic endeavors of the past.