Description
Step back in time with The New Yorker: March 16, 1968. This iconic magazine features a stunning cover illustration by Charles E. Martin that captures the essence of the era. Perfect for collectors and fans of vintage journalism, this magazine is more than just a publication; it's a piece of history.
This magazine is in good condition, with only minor wear on the edges. Despite being over 50 years old, it has been preserved well and is in great shape for its age. You will not find any address labels inside or on the cover, making it a perfect addition to your collection or for gifting to a fellow enthusiast.
One of the most appealing aspects of this magazine is that it has been kept in a smoke-free and pet-free home. This ensures that it is in excellent condition, free from odors or damage often associated with older items. You can enjoy this piece of literary art without any worries.
Key Features:
- Includes the celebrated cover art by Charles E. Martin from 1968.
- No address label; perfect for collection, display, or a thoughtful gift.
If you are an avid collector or someone who appreciates the art of print media, this magazine should not be missed. It's a treasure trove of cultural commentary from a fascinating time in American history. Historical issues like this are increasingly rare, so seize the opportunity to add it to your library.
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