Description
Step back in time with this vintage treasure: The New Yorker magazine from November 22, 1958. This full magazine features an enchanting cover designed by the renowned artist Arthur Getz, capturing the essence of the era and offering a glimpse into the cultural landscape of the late 1950s. Ideal for collectors, history enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates classic journalism, this magazine is a delightful piece of nostalgia.
As a used item, this magazine is in good condition, showcasing its age while retaining its classic allure. The absence of an address label makes it an excellent option for display or gifting.
While it has a few signs of wear typical for magazines of its age—including some edge wear and a folded crease in the middle of the front cover—these details add character and authenticity. Take delight in the stories and illustrations that reflect the thoughts and styles of a bygone era.
- This edition contains no address label, making it perfect for collectors looking for a pristine presentation.
- The magazine is a wonderful conversation starter and can enhance your collection of vintage periodicals.
Please note that it does not come with a plastic protective covering, which is common for vintage items. This allows for easy flipping through the pages and enjoying the content as it was originally intended. Each page holds a piece of history, with fascinating articles and captivating illustrations that are sure to ignite your curiosity.
Capture a slice of Americana with this New Yorker magazine from 1958. Whether you're adding it to your collection, using it as a decorative piece, or simply enjoying the unique perspectives held within, it's a rare find that encapsulates the spirit of its time.
Don’t miss out on owning a piece of literary history!