Description
Discover a piece of nostalgia with this COVER ONLY The New Yorker May 19, 1973 edition, featuring the charming artwork “Apple Cider” by renowned illustrator Ilonka Karasz. Perfect for collectors and New Yorker enthusiasts alike, this cover captures the essence of its era with intricate details and a warm color palette that invites you to reminisce.
This unique offering is the cover only, showcasing the iconic New Yorker design without any accompanying label. It is in good condition, maintaining its visual appeal despite its age. This collectible magazine cover serves not just as a piece of history, but also as a stunning display item for your home or office.
Measuring 8 1/2" x 11 1/2", it can fit framed beautifully on your wall as an art piece or be used as part of a décor project. Whether you're a fan of vintage magazines or just appreciate fine art illustrations, this cover is an excellent choice. The lack of a label and its newsstand condition highlight its authenticity and vintage charm.
Every purchase comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring that this piece remains in excellent shape regardless of its display setting. You can rest easy knowing that your investment will be well-preserved for years to come.
- Unique Artistry: Features the enchanting “Apple Cider” cover by Ilonka Karasz, perfect for adding character to any space.
- Protective Packaging: Delivered with a plastic protective covering to maintain its condition and quality.
Take a moment to look at this beautiful cover. It’s more than just a magazine; it’s a glimpse into a nostalgic past filled with artistic expressions. Don’t miss out on owning this wonderful piece of The New Yorker’s history!