Description
Step back in time with this remarkable edition of The New Yorker from October 1, 1960. Featuring the iconic theme cover by renowned artist Arthur Getz, this full magazine captures the essence of a transformative era in American culture and journalism. This magazine is not just a periodical; it's a piece of history that showcases the art and storytelling that The New Yorker is known for.
This vintage magazine is a must-have for collectors and literature enthusiasts alike. Here are some key highlights:
- Used Condition: This magazine is pre-owned but remains in good condition, reflecting the nostalgia of its time.
- Address Label: You will receive a magazine that contains no address label, preserving its aesthetic appeal.
Keep in mind that while this magazine is in good shape, it may show some signs of wear. The edges might have slight wear or even small rips, which adds to its vintage charm. Additionally, it does not come with a protective plastic covering, so consider displaying it in one if desired. A folded crease can be found in the middle of the front cover, a testament to its journey through time and space.
Don’t let this opportunity pass you by! Owning a piece like this is more than having a magazine; it’s about owning a slice of history. The artwork and articles inside will take you back to a time when The New Yorker was making waves in the literary world.
Check out the cover image below:
Get your hands on this captivating issue today and relive the stories, illustrations, and insights that make The New Yorker a treasured publication!