Description
Step back in time with the iconic issue of The New Yorker> dated September 10, 1949. This collectible magazine features a stunning theme cover designed by the talented duo Harrison & Brendon, making it a must-have for enthusiasts and collectors alike.
This edition offers a delightful glimpse into the culture and style of the late 1940s. Flipping through the pages transports you to a vibrant era of art, literature, and commentary, encapsulating the essence of a post-war America. Ideal for anyone who appreciates vintage publications, this magazine adds character to any collection.
The magazine is in good condition, featuring a newsstand copy without any label, allowing for an unobstructed view of the beautiful cover art. While it does exhibit some minor wear throughout, it retains its charm, bringing a piece of history into your home.
However, please note that the magazine does not come with a plastic protective covering, which is essential for longevity. Additionally, the binding is loose, reflecting its age while still being perfectly readable.
- Unique Cultural Insight: Experience the historical context of the late 1940s through authentic articles and illustrations.
- Artistic Cover: A stunning cover illustration that serves as a conversation starter and a remarkable piece of art in its own right.
Embrace nostalgia and celebrate a unique slice of American history with the September 10, 1949 edition of The New Yorker. Whether for your own collection or as a thoughtful gift for a history buff, this magazine is a delightful find.