Description
If you’re a fan of vintage magazines or looking to add a unique piece to your collection, consider this extraordinary find: the September 28, 1957 issue of The New Yorker. Featuring a captivating theme cover by the renowned artist Ilonka Karasz, this magazine encapsulates the charm and style of mid-20th century America.
This magazine offers a fascinating glimpse into the cultural and social dynamics of its time. Each page eloquently reflects the highbrow humor and insightful commentary that The New Yorker is celebrated for. Whether you are an avid collector or just starting, this vintage piece is a must-have for any enthusiast.
Key Features:
- Unique Historical Piece: Experience a slice of history through articles, illustrations, and advertisements that reflect the era’s values and trends.
- Artistic Cover: The theme cover designed by Ilonka Karasz adds artistic appeal and sets this magazine apart as a collectible item.
This magazine is used and remains in good condition. It does not contain any address label, making it even more appealing for collectors. However, please note that some characteristics may indicate its vintage nature:
- Edges may show signs of wear and/or rips.
- A slight white mark can be seen on the edge.
Additionally, this issue does not come with a plastic protective covering, maintaining its authentic vintage feel while inviting you to handle and appreciate it fully. This is a fantastic opportunity to own a piece of publishing history that showcases both art and journalism from a significant period.
Don’t miss out on the chance to have this incredible The New Yorker issue gracing your collection.