Description
Step back in time with this remarkable issue of The New Yorker from October 17, 1959. This vintage magazine features a stunning cover by acclaimed artist Arthur Getz, which beautifully encapsulates the essence of the era. Perfect for collectors, this full magazine offers a glimpse into the literary and artistic world of the late 1950s.
With its sophisticated art and thought-provoking journalism, this magazine is a treasure trove of nostalgia. It’s not just a magazine; it’s a piece of history that allows you to explore the cultural landscape of the time.
This used magazine is in good condition, although it shows some signs of its age. The edges may have minor wear and occasional rips, adding character to this vintage piece. Please note that this magazine does not come with a plastic protective covering, allowing you to experience it in its most authentic form.
Key features include:
- No address label, making it ideal for display or gifting.
- Rich historical value that appeals to both collectors and enthusiasts.
A folded crease is present in the front middle, and there is some writing on the front, which adds to the magazine's charm and history. Please examine the images provided to get a better sense of its condition. This collectible magazine will be a wonderful addition to your collection or a unique gift for someone who appreciates classic journalism and art.
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