Description
Step back in time with this iconic issue of The New Yorker> from March 12, 1960. The magazine features a captivating theme cover by the renowned artist Constantin Alajalov, showcasing his distinctive style that effortlessly captures the spirit of the era. Whether you’re a devoted collector of vintage magazines or a casual reader intrigued by mid-20th century journalism, this full magazine presents a unique slice of American culture.
This magazine is used but remains in good condition, a testament to its durability and history. It is a full edition, containing engaging articles and illustrations that reflect the distinctive voice and aesthetic of The New Yorker. With no address label attached, it retains its vintage charm, making it a perfect addition to any collection.
Key Features:
- Includes various articles that delve into the cultural landscape of the 1960s.
- The cover art by Constantin Alajalov makes it a unique display piece for your home or office.
While there may be signs of wear, including some edge wear and a folded crease at the front middle, these details only enhance its character and charm. It's important to note that this issue does not come with a plastic protective covering, which offers an authentic feel for those looking to experience it as it was first published.
Enhance your collection or start a conversation with this fascinating piece of history. Get your hands on the March 12, 1960 issue of The New Yorker and enjoy its timeless relevance and artistic appeal.