Description
Step into a world of nostalgia with the iconic issue of The New Yorker Magazine dated October 18, 1958. This issue features a captivating full theme cover designed by the renowned artist Robert Kraus, known for his distinct and thought-provoking illustrations. Collectors and fans of vintage magazines will appreciate the aesthetic charm this magazine brings to any space when displayed.
Condition-wise, this magazine is classified as Good, making it a great addition to your collection. It is a newsstand edition and comes without a label, ensuring that the cover remains pristine and unobstructed. While there is minor wear present on the entire magazine, it adds character and authenticity, reflecting its history and the time it represents.
This unique magazine does not come with a plastic protective covering, which makes it perfect for those who enjoy flipping through its pages and engaging with its timeless content. From art and literature to politics and humor, each page captures the essence of the era.
Here are some key features of this vintage magazine:
- Historic Value: A rare glimpse into 1950s America, showcasing cultural reflections and artistic expressions from that time.
- Collectible Item: Perfect for avid collectors, this magazine serves as an important piece of history and adds a touch of sophistication to any collection.
Whether you're a long-time fan of The New Yorker or a newcomer interested in mid-century media, this issue is an excellent choice. Enhance your library or gift it to a friend who appreciates literary art. Dive into the rich narratives and creativity that shaped the magazine's legacy!