Description
If you’re a collector of vintage magazines, this January 1964 issue of The Atlantic Magazine featuring Sean O'Faolain is a must-have addition to your collection. This publication captures a moment in time, showcasing insightful articles and discussions that were prevalent during the 1960s. The cover story "Vive Moi!" promises an engaging read, characteristic of the thought-provoking content The Atlantic is known for.
This magazine is in Good condition, perfect for those who appreciate the charm of vintage publications. It is newsstand quality with no label, and while there is minor wear throughout, the character it adds only enhances its value. You’ll find some marks on the cover and pages, indicative of its storied past, but that simply adds to its authenticity as a collectible piece.
Key Features:
- Protective Covering: This magazine comes with a plastic protective covering to preserve its quality while allowing you to admire its contents effortlessly.
- Visual Appeal: The attractive cover art and design from January 1964 makes it not only interesting to read but also a wonderful display piece for your home or office.
For those who appreciate history and literature, this magazine provides a glimpse into the cultural conversations of the time. Note that there is some wear on the binding as well; please review the provided photos to assess condition further.
Don’t miss your chance to own this piece of literary history! Whether you're reading it for pleasure, adding to a collection, or gifting it to a literature enthusiast, this issue is bound to impress.