The New Yorker: September 22 1962 Full Magazine/Theme Cover Robert Kraus


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Sale price$30.00 USD

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Introducing a remarkable piece of history: The New Yorker magazine from September 22, 1962, featuring a striking theme cover by Robert Kraus. This magazine is not just a publication; it represents a unique glimpse into the cultural landscape of the early 1960s. Curated for collectors, enthusiasts, and anyone who appreciates vintage publications, this item captures the essence of the era.

This magazine is used but in good condition, showcasing the charm that comes with age. It stands out as a collectible that not only entertains but also serves as a conversation starter. As you flip through its pages, you'll discover the rich content that The New Yorker has been known for, including thought-provoking articles, illustrations, and literary works from a time that shaped modern media.

The New Yorker Magazine Cover from September 22, 1962

While this magazine has seen some wear, it still holds a plethora of stories and art that will enchant readers. Please note the following details about this particular copy:

  • Contains no address label, preserving its pristine design.
  • Edges may show some wear and/or rips, adding to its vintage character.

It is important to mention that the magazine does not come with a plastic protective covering. Additionally, there is a folded crease in the front middle, a common feature in used magazines that adds to its story. Despite these minor imperfections, this New Yorker edition remains a fantastic find for anyone looking to explore or expand their collection.

Whether you are a long-time reader of The New Yorker or a newcomer eager to dive into its rich history, this magazine is the perfect addition to your collection. Don’t miss out on owning a piece of the past that continues to inspire and provoke thought today!

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