Description
If you're a collector of iconic magazines or a fan of Olympic history, the October 10, 1964 edition of The New Yorker is a piece that you're going to want to have in your collection. This vintage magazine features a stunning cover by renowned artist Anatol Kovarsky, beautifully capturing the spirit and excitement of the 1964 Japanese Olympic Games.
Inside, you will find a treasure trove of articles, illustrations, and features that highlight the culture and society of America during the 1960s. The New Yorker is known for its sharp wit and insightful commentary, and this issue is no exception. The stories and illustrations are a perfect snapshot of the era, making it a valuable resource for historians and enthusiasts alike.
This magazine is in good condition with minor wear throughout, reflecting its age but still holding its charm and aesthetic appeal. It comes without a newsstand label, further adding to its collectible value. In addition to the magazine’s inherent beauty, it comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure its preservation for future generations.
- Authentic Vintage Item: Own a piece of history with this October 1964 issue, featuring the captivating Japanese Olympic cover.
- Great Condition: Despite its vintage status, this magazine has been well-preserved and shows only minor wear, making it a lovely addition to any collection.
Note that there is some wear on the binding and throughout the magazine, but this does not detract from its overall presentation. For visual reference, we’ve included an image of the magazine below:
Whether you're looking to enjoy a piece of classic journalism or simply want to add this memorable issue to your collection, the October 10, 1964 edition of The New Yorker will not disappoint. Grab it now and keep a slice of Olympic history alive!