Description
Discover a unique collectible with this cover only from The New Yorker, dated December 4, 1978. This striking piece of art, created by renowned illustrator Arthur Getz, features a captivating depiction of a mailman, capturing the essence of everyday life in a way only The New Yorker can. As a decorative piece or a conversation starter, this cover stands out for its charm and artistry.
The item you will receive is exactly as depicted in the listing image. We understand the importance of transparency in online shopping, so please ensure you review the provided picture thoroughly to ascertain the item’s condition before making your purchase.
Our commitment to quality extends beyond just the unique magazine cover. Each cover comes protected in a plastic covering, preserving its condition and ensuring it stays looking fresh for years to come. Whether you are a dedicated collector of The New Yorker or simply in search of a unique gift, this cover is an excellent choice.
Key features of this collectible include:
- Artistic representation by Arthur Getz, enhancing your décor.
- Protective plastic cover, ensuring longevity and preservation.
For those looking to save on shipping, we offer combined shipping options. Just ask, and we’ll arrange it for you. You're invited to enjoy the charm of New York City encapsulated in this vintage cover. Grab this piece of history today and add a touch of artistic flair to your home or collection!
Don't miss your chance to own this slice of New Yorker history. Perfect for framing or displaying on your favorite shelf, this cover by Getz is a must-have for art lovers and magazine enthusiasts alike.