Description
Discover a piece of history with "The New Yorker Magazine" from May 30, 1964. This vintage magazine features a captivating full theme cover by renowned artist Arthur Getz. It's not just a magazine; it's a collectible that reflects the cultural and artistic vibes of the 1960s.
This magazine is in good condition and is a fantastic addition for any collector or fan of the iconic New Yorker brand. Please note that this edition is a newsstand release and comes without a label, adding to its unique charm.
While minor wear can be seen throughout, this does not detract from the overall appeal of the magazine. It remains a solid piece for anyone interested in vintage publications or the rich history of American journalism and arts.
To ensure the preservation of this special magazine, it comes with a plastic protective covering. This added feature keeps your magazine safe from dust and wear, making it an ideal display piece.
- Full theme cover art by Arthur Getz, showcasing the creative spirit of the era.
- Includes a protective cover to keep your collectible in prime condition.
Whether you're an avid fan of The New Yorker or a collector of vintage magazines, this edition from May 1964 deserves a spot in your collection. The cover art is not only visually striking but also designed to evoke nostalgia for a bygone era of illustration and storytelling.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to own a piece of literary and artistic history that resonates with both casual readers and serious collectors alike.
This magazine is a tribute to the enduring legacy of The New Yorker, known for its distinctive comic strips, insightful articles, and beautiful cover designs. Secure yours today and appreciate the artistry of Arthur Getz and the narratives that shaped American culture.