Description
Discover a timeless piece of literary history with this fascinating issue of The New Yorker, dated September 23, 1967. Featuring the captivating theme cover art by the renowned Andre Francois, this full magazine captures the essence of a vibrant era in American culture.
This magazine is a treasure trove for collectors and enthusiasts alike, showcasing iconic illustrations and thoughtful articles that defined the artistic landscape of the 1960s. Whether you are an avid fan of The New Yorker or someone who appreciates classic magazine design, this issue is a must-have.
Condition is essential for collectors, and this magazine is used but remains in good shape overall. Here are some key features to keep in mind:
- Unique Theme Cover: The artwork by Andre Francois is both striking and representative of its time, making it a perfect display piece.
- No Address Label: Enjoy this magazine without any distracting address labels, keeping the cover clean and pristine.
While it shows some signs of wear and tear typical of its age, such as edge degradation, it still retains its charm and character. Please note that the edges may have slight rips, adding to its vintage appeal. Moreover, this magazine comes without a plastic protective covering, giving it an authentic feel.
In summary, whether you're seeking to add to your collection or simply want to take a nostalgic journey back to 1967, this issue of The New Yorker is an excellent choice. Don’t miss out on a piece of history!
Get your hands on this remarkable magazine filled with unique illustrations and insightful articles before it disappears from the market!