Description
Discover a piece of history with The New Yorker magazine from October 4, 1952. This full magazine features a stunning theme cover designed by the talented Ilonka Karasz. Known for her artistic flair and captivating illustrations, Karasz captures the essence of the era, making this magazine a fantastic collectible for any fan of vintage publications.
This particular issue stands out not only for its cover art but also for the rich content that the magazine is renowned for. The New Yorker has a legacy of blending humor, culture, and commentary, making it a delightful read. Flipping through the pages of this 1952 edition, you'll find a treasure trove of articles, stories, and illustrations that reflect the social and political landscape of the time. Whether you're an avid reader or a casual browser, this magazine promises to entertain and inform.
This copy is in good condition despite some minor wear throughout, which is typical for a magazine of its age. It comes with a plastic protective covering to help preserve its integrity while allowing you to enjoy the magazine's charm. It also features a newsstand designation with no label, making it a perfect addition to your collection.
- Vintage collectible featuring artwork by Ilonka Karasz.
- Includes the rich and engaging content characteristic of The New Yorker.
To enhance your collection or gift to a friend, this magazine serves as an excellent conversation starter and display piece. Own a slice of history that embodies the spirit and creativity of the 1950s, making it not just a magazine, but a work of art.
Specifications:
- Condition: Good
- Type: Newsstand/No Label
- Wear: Minor wear on entire magazine.
- Includes: Plastic protective covering.