Description
Introducing the captivating The New Yorker Magazine January 12, 1952, featuring a stunning theme cover designed by the talented Rea Irvin. This vintage magazine is not just a piece of history; it's a collector's item, perfect for enthusiasts of classic journalism and art.
This publication is in good condition overall, making it a wonderful addition to any magazine collection. The magazine is newsstand edition and comes without a label, which adds to its vintage charm.
Experience the essence of mid-century America through its carefully curated content. While there is minor wear throughout the magazine, it retains its integrity and offers a glimpse into the cultural landscape of the 1950s.
- Timeless Design: The cover art by Rea Irvin is a perfect representation of the era's aesthetics, offering a beautiful artistic touch that stands out in any display.
- Protective Cover: This magazine comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring it stays safe and in good shape for years to come.
Do note, there is a small rip present, as visible in the accompanying photo. This does not detract from the overall appeal but is a reminder of its vintage nature.
Enhance your collection with this lovely piece of literary history. Whether you’re a devoted fan of The New Yorker or simply appreciate high-quality publications, this magazine will make a striking addition.
Don’t miss out on owning a slice of history that tells stories from a remarkable time. Add The New Yorker Magazine January 12, 1952 to your collection today!