Description
Hardcover has some minor wear along the sides, scuffs and marks. Sides have some minor discoloration and wear. Spine has some wear and small tears on the top and bottom. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This January 1962 issue of Horizon magazine offers a fascinating glimpse into the vibrant artistic and literary landscape of the early 1960s. Edited by the esteemed Joseph J. Thorndike Jr., this volume was part of a pioneering publication that celebrated the arts and humanities through a diverse array of essays, criticism, and creative works. With contributions from renowned writers, artists, and scholars, Horizon served as a vital forum for intellectual discourse and cultural exploration during a transformative period in American history.
This particular issue features a thought-provoking collection of articles and artwork that would captivate readers and collectors alike. From in-depth analyses of literary masterpieces to explorations of contemporary art movements, this volume encapsulates the cultural zeitgeist of the era. Moreover, as a physical artifact, this well-preserved copy bears the patina of time, with its modest wear and tear serving as a tangible reminder of the magazine’s enduring legacy. For bibliophiles and cultural enthusiasts, this volume represents a treasured piece of history, offering a window into the dynamic artistic and intellectual currents that shaped the 1960s.