Description
Discover a true collectible with this The New Yorker: March 4, 1967 full magazine, featuring an iconic theme cover by the renowned artist Saul Steinberg. This issue captures the essence of the 1960s through its unique artistic expression and satirical commentary, making it a treasured addition for magazine enthusiasts and art lovers alike.
The magazine is used but is in good condition, reflecting its age while still maintaining a significant charm. It's a great find for anyone interested in vintage publications or the evolution of modern art. Each page offers a glimpse into the thoughts and narratives of the era, presenting an opportunity to connect with history in a tangible way.
Key Features:
- No address label, preserving the magazine's pristine appearance.
- A wonderful opportunity to own a piece of artistic and cultural history.
Please note the following about the magazine's condition:
- Edges may show signs of wear and/or rips, which is typical for vintage items.
- It does not come with a plastic protective covering, so handle with care.
Whether you're an avid collector, a gift-giver looking for something unique, or simply a fan of The New Yorker, this magazine is a conversation starter that captures a moment in time with style and humor. The vibrant cover art by Saul Steinberg is sure to evoke nostalgia and inspire new admirations.
Take a look at the cover art:
Add this remarkable issue to your collection and revel in the creativity and wit that The New Yorker has offered for decades!