Description
Discover a piece of history with this collectible magazine, The New Yorker: September 16, 1967. This full issue showcases the unique theme cover art by renowned illustrator Ilonka Karasz. Perfect for fans of vintage magazines or those looking to add a touch of nostalgia to their collection, this edition reflects the style and culture of the late 1960s.
This used magazine is in good condition, making it a great choice for enthusiasts and collectors alike. The pages are intact, and while they may show signs of wear typical for a publication of its age, the essence of the period truly shines through. The absence of an address label adds appeal, making it a pristine addition to your bookshelf or coffee table.
Here are some key features of this vintage magazine:
- Unique Cover Art: The exquisite theme cover by Ilonka Karasz captures the artistic flair and sensibility of its time, making this magazine a stunning visual artifact.
- No Address Label: This issue is free from labels, ensuring it maintains a clean and collectible appearance, perfect for display.
It's important to note that the edges of the magazine may have some wear and/or small rips, which is typical for a used publication. Some marks may exist on the front cover, adding character to this classic piece. Additionally, please be aware that this magazine does not come with a plastic protective covering, but it can easily be housed in a protective sleeve for preservation.
Enhance your collection with this fascinating snapshot of history! Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of The New Yorker’s legacy.