Description
If you're a collector of classic magazines, then you'll appreciate this gem from the past: The New Yorker issue dated June 20, 1959. This magazine features a captivating theme cover designed by the renowned Edna Eicke, showcasing the artistic flair and cultural commentary that The New Yorker is celebrated for.
This full magazine is a snapshot of mid-20th century America, providing a glimpse into the thoughts, trends, and aesthetics of the era. The cover art is not only visually appealing but also a wonderful conversation starter. Whether you're an avid reader or a first-time buyer, this magazine will make a charming addition to your collection.
It’s important to note that this magazine is used and in good condition. Here are a few details to consider:
- The magazine does not contain an address label, enhancing its collectible appeal.
- While it shows signs of age, such as edge wear and a fold crease in the middle front, these imperfections tell a story and add character.
More specifics:
- The magazine has a minor rip on the front, which does not detract from the overall beauty of the piece.
- It does not come with a protective plastic covering; however, a custom frame could showcase it beautifully.
This vintage issue is perfect for anyone who enjoys exploring the rich history of American magazine publishing or those who appreciate Edna Eicke's unique artistic style. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of cultural history!
Check out the images below to see the magazine for yourself: