Description
Step into a piece of American history with this iconic cover from The New Yorker, dated July 4, 1970, titled "Uncle Sam's July" and crafted by the renowned artist Chas Addams. This cover art captures the quirky and satirical essence typical of Addams' work, making it a perfect collector's item for fans of his unique style and The New Yorker.
This product listing features **COVER ONLY** from the magazine, with no labels or distractions. You will receive exactly what is depicted in the image, ensuring you can appreciate every detail of this extraordinary piece. Maintaining its original charm, each cover is an excellent display item that adds character to any room, office, or collection.
Condition is key when it comes to collectors' items. Therefore, please refer to the provided picture to assess the cover's condition before purchase. We take pride in every piece we offer, and this cover comes with a protective plastic covering to ensure its longevity.
This cover measures approximately 11 1/2” x 8 1/2”, making it ideal for framing and display. It's a great decorative piece that draws attention and sparks conversation among visitors or fellow collectors.
We also offer combined shipping! Just ask, and we’ll make it work for you. When adding this collectible to your shopping cart, rest assured knowing you’re supporting a piece of history while enhancing your art collection.
- Ideal for framing and displaying in your home or office.
- Comes with a protective covering to preserve its condition.
Don't miss out on adding this unique collectible to your collection of memorabilia or art. Grab your "Uncle Sam's July" cover from The New Yorker today!