The New Yorker Magazine January 14 1956 Full Theme Cover by Perry Barlow


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Sale price$35.00 USD

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The New Yorker Magazine from January 14, 1956, showcases a captivating full theme cover designed by the talented artist Perry Barlow. This vintage edition is not just a magazine; it is a piece of art and history that reflects the unique storytelling and cultural commentary The New Yorker is famous for.

In good condition, this magazine features a visually striking cover that is sure to catch the eye of collectors and art aficionados alike. Despite some minor wear on the entire magazine, its charm remains intact, making it a worthwhile addition to any collection.

While this edition is sold without a plastic protective covering, it allows you to appreciate its texture and details up close. It's perfect for those who love to leaf through vintage publications or for anyone seeking that nostalgic feel of a mid-20th century publication.

Key Features:

  • Historic Value: This issue encapsulates a moment in time when The New Yorker was defining the landscape of journalism and culture.
  • Artistic Cover: The striking cover by Perry Barlow adds artistic flair, making it a conversation starter.

Whether you’re a long-time fan or new to The New Yorker, this magazine is a delightful glimpse into the past. Ideal for display on a coffee table, it's bound to spark interesting conversations with guests about the issues that matter.

The New Yorker Magazine January 14 1956 Full Theme Cover by Perry Barlow

Don’t miss out on adding this iconic piece to your collection!

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