Description
Discover a piece of history with the New Yorker Magazine from July 11, 1964. This magazine features a stunning full theme cover designed by the talented Arthur Getz, capturing the essence of its time. Perfect for collectors, this item stands out whether you display it on your coffee table or frame it as part of your decor.
The magazine is in good condition and is a newsstand edition with no label, making it a true vintage find. It does exhibit some minor wear throughout, which reflects its age and adds character. Please note that there is wear on the binding, but it remains intact and functional.
This publication comes with a plastic protective covering as an added benefit, ensuring it is well-preserved for future enjoyment. Whether you're a long-time New Yorker fan or just beginning your collection, this magazine is a delightful addition.
Some visible marks and rips can be found on the magazine. We encourage you to check our provided photos to see the actual condition. This will give you a clear picture of what to expect.
- Original full theme cover by Arthur Getz, a fine attraction for vintage magazine lovers.
- Comes in a plastic protective covering, ensuring preservation for years to come.
Don't miss this opportunity to own a little piece of New York culture. The New Yorker has been a significant part of literary tradition since its inception. With its iconic illustrations and thought-provoking articles, this magazine is not just a product; it's a glimpse into a bygone era.
Check out the images below to see the magazine’s unique design and details:
This is a great opportunity to add a classic to your collection. Whether as a gift or for yourself, the New Yorker Magazine from July 11, 1964, is sure to impress. Get yours today!