Description
Explore a unique collectible that captures the charm of 1970s New York with the COVER ONLY of The New Yorker magazine from December 6, 1976. This cover features the enchanting artwork titled "Busy Bridge," created by renowned illustrator Arthur Getz. It's a delightful piece for any collector or fan of vintage magazines.
This specific listing is for the cover only, making it an ideal choice for framing or as part of a vintage magazine display. Please note that this item comes without a label and was sourced from a newsstand, making it a special find for enthusiasts.
The cover is in acceptable condition and measures 8 1/4 inches by 11 1/2 inches. While it does show some signs of wear consistent with its age, you can expect it to be a handsome addition to your collection. The cover has minor marks and imperfections, which add to its character and history. Be sure to check the accompanying photos for a closer look at the details.
The cover also has sticky residue on the back, so it may not be suitable for all types of displays. However, it comes with a plastic protective covering, which helps preserve its condition for future enjoyment.
Key Features:
- Iconic artwork by Arthur Getz, perfect for vintage magazine lovers.
- Protective covering included, ensuring longevity for your display or collection.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to add a piece of historical charm to your décor. This cover will certainly prompt nostalgia for those who remember the bustling life of New York in the 1970s. It’s a conversation starter and a wonderful piece to cherish.
Take a look at the image below to see the beautiful cover:
Order this historic cover today, and bring a slice of New York’s rich artistic heritage into your home!