Description
If you are a fan of vintage magazines, you won't want to miss this gem: the October 4, 1958 issue of The New Yorker. This full magazine features a captivating theme cover by the talented Peter Barlow, capturing the essence of the era. It is a wonderful collectible for enthusiasts of art, literature, and history.
As you delve into its pages, you'll discover unique articles, stunning illustrations, and witty commentary that made The New Yorker a household name. This particular issue serves as a perfect time capsule, giving you a peek into the cultural landscape of the late 1950s.
Condition-wise, this magazine is used but remains in good shape overall. Here are a few key details to note:
- No address label, ensuring its appeal for collectors.
- Unique and intriguing content that reflects the period's social and political themes.
The edges of the magazine may show some wear, which is typical for a publication of this age. While there could be minor rips, especially noted on the back cover, these imperfections do not detract from the collectible nature of this magazine.
Additionally, please be aware that this magazine does not come with a protective plastic covering. The binding is somewhat loose, which is not unusual for older issues. Despite these signs of age, the character of the magazine remains intact, making it a fantastic addition to any collection.
To give you a better idea of what you're purchasing, here is an image of the magazine cover:
Bring a piece of history home today with this October 1958 issue of The New Yorker!