COVER ONLY The New Yorker July 19 1976 DG&L Ads by James Stevenson No Label


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Sale price$19.95 USD

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If you appreciate art, nostalgia, and the charm of vintage publications, the COVER ONLY The New Yorker from July 19, 1976, is a collectible treasure you won’t want to miss. Created by the esteemed James Stevenson, this remarkable cover captures the essence of the era and showcases DG&L advertisements that reflect the advertising style of the time. Whether you’re a devoted fan of The New Yorker or a collector of unique art pieces, this cover will surely make a statement in your collection.

This item features the cover page only, without any accompanying label, making it a genuine piece of magazine history. The measurements are 8 1/2" x 11 1/2", perfectly sized for framing and display. Although the cover shows minor wear indicative of its age, it remains in good condition, which adds to its vintage character.

One of the standout benefits of this cover is its protective quality. It comes with a plastic covering to keep it safe from dust and damage, ensuring that its vibrant colors and intricate designs are preserved for years to come. The absence of a label on the cover adds to its allure, allowing the beautiful artwork to take center stage.

  • Collectible vintage item, perfect for art enthusiasts and New Yorker fans.
  • Includes a plastic protective covering to preserve its condition.

Imagine displaying this cover in your living room, study, or office. It’s a conversation starter that radiates sophistication and a love for literature and art. Don’t miss your chance to own this piece of history.

Take a closer look at the cover with the beautiful artwork below:

The New Yorker Cover July 19 1976

Add this unique item to your collection today, and enjoy the charm and character it brings!

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