COVER ONLY The New Yorker November 1 1976 Broadcasting by Charles Saxon No Label


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Sale price$19.95 USD

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The New Yorker magazine stands as an iconic publication recognized for its unique take on cultural affairs, politics, and arts. For collectors and enthusiasts alike, this "COVER ONLY" edition from November 1, 1976, showcases the brilliant artwork of Charles Saxon, titled "Broadcasting." This piece captures a moment in time and represents the magazine's distinguished aesthetic.

Measuring at 8 1/2" x 11 3/4", this cover is perfect for framing or adding to your collection. What sets this item apart is its status as a newsstand edition, which typically comes without any additional labels. The absence of labels gives it a clean look, allowing the art to shine through without distractions.

In terms of condition, this cover remains in good shape. There is some minor wear visible on the cover, which adds to its character rather than detracts from it. This makes it a fascinating piece for anyone who appreciates the history of magazines and the journey they undertake through time.

Each cover comes with a protective plastic covering, ensuring that your investment remains unharmed and well-preserved for years.

  • Authentic New Yorker magazine cover featuring the artwork of Charles Saxon.
  • Ideal for collectors, art enthusiasts, or anyone looking to add a touch of vintage charm to their space.

This unique item is an opportunity to own a piece of literary history. Whether displayed in your home office, living room, or study, it serves as a conversation starter and a reminder of the enduring impact of print media.

New Yorker Cover November 1, 1976

Don't miss out on this chance to add a stunning visual element to your collection or home decor. Grab this collectible cover today and immerse yourself in the rich world of The New Yorker.

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