Description
Discover a piece of literary history with this edition of The New Yorker Magazine from September 15, 1956. This issue features a captivating theme cover designed by the talented artist Arthur Getz. Known for his distinctive illustration style, Getz’s artwork brings the vibrant New York City scene to life, making this magazine a fantastic collectible for enthusiasts and art lovers alike.
This vintage magazine is in good condition, making it an excellent addition to any collection. It showcases minor wear throughout, offering a glimpse into the magazine's delightful past. This edition originally graced the newsstands and comes with no label, maintaining its authenticity and charm.
One notable feature is the protective plastic covering included with the magazine. This ensures that your collectible remains in pristine condition, shielding it from dust and fingerprints. Additionally, there is a slight folded crease down the center of the front page, which does not detract from the overall appeal but serves as a reminder of its storied journey through time.
- Authentic Vintage Piece: This magazine captures the essence of New York City in 1956, making it a valuable conversation starter.
- Protective Packaging: Comes with a plastic covering to help preserve its condition and keep it safe from everyday wear.
Take a look at the beautiful cover art included:
This issue is not merely an old magazine; it’s a time capsule of cultural moments and artistic expression from a vibrant era. Whether you’re a collector, looking for unique decor, or just a fan of The New Yorker, this magazine is sure to impress.
Don’t miss your chance to own this beautiful piece of history. Its rich illustrations and intriguing articles will transport you back to the golden age of print media.