Description
Step back in time with this charming edition of The New Yorker Magazine, dated March 15, 1952. Featuring an exquisite theme cover created by the talented Charles E. Martin, this vintage magazine is a delightful addition for collectors and fans of classic journalism alike.
This particular magazine is in good condition with minor wear visible throughout. It's categorized as a newsstand edition and has no additional label, making it a distinct piece for any serious collector. It even comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure its longevity while allowing you to enjoy its historical content.
Although it shows some signs of age, such as light marks and minor water damage—details that can be appreciated when considering its extensive history—these imperfections add character and authenticity to the magazine.
Here are some key features of this remarkable issue:
- Classic Artwork: Enjoy the unique cover design by Charles E. Martin, which reflects the artistic styles of the 1950s.
- Historical Value: This edition captures the essence of American culture and journalism from the mid-20th century, making it a perfect collector's item.
Photographs included provide a closer look at the magazine’s condition. Note the visible minor wear and the water damage, which can be closely examined in the images below.
This delightful issue of The New Yorker is more than just a magazine; it’s a glimpse into the past. Ideal for your personal collection or as a thoughtful gift for a friend, it brings both nostalgia and charm that only a piece of history can offer. Let's preserve this piece of Americana together! Secure your copy today and own a slice of mid-century artistry.