Description
Discover a piece of history with The New Yorker Magazine from August 1, 1964. This edition features a captivating full cover theme illustrated by the talented Frank Modell. Offering a glimpse into the cultural and social fabric of the 1960s, this collectible magazine is a must-have for avid readers and vintage magazine enthusiasts alike.
Each copy of this magazine is in good condition, retaining its original charm despite some minor wear and imperfections. The absence of a newsstand label adds to its collectible appeal, making it a unique addition to any archive or personal library.
Key features include:
- Authentic Full Cover Theme: The artistry of Frank Modell adorns the cover, perfectly capturing the essence of the era.
- Protected Condition: The magazine comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring it remains safe from further wear and tear.
The magazine does exhibit minor signs of age with some marks throughout. Close inspection will reveal a rip on the back and wear on the binding, which are common for vintage issues. Moreover, the back page is partially cut out, a gentle reminder of its history and previous readership. Despite these minor issues, the magazine still holds significant appeal for collectors and New Yorker fans. See the provided photos for a closer look at its condition.
To maintain its longevity, the magazine is carefully stored and comes with a plastic covering. This not only adds an extra layer of protection but also allows you to admire the artwork without risking damage. This edition serves as a beautiful conversation starter and an evocative reminder of bygone days.
For those who appreciate the nostalgic charm of classic magazines, The New Yorker Magazine from August 1, 1964 represents a meaningful piece of the puzzle of American culture and journalism.