Description
If you’re a fan of The New Yorker, or simply a collector of unique cultural memorabilia, look no further than this exceptional cover only from the October 15, 1973 issue. Featuring the iconic artwork titled "A Vote For" by Charles Saxon, this piece captures the political pulse of its time in a way that only The New Yorker can. Measuring 8 1/2" x 11 1/2", it’s the perfect size to display or frame in any room.
This cover is more than just a piece of paper; it's a slice of history that reflects the mood and societal sentiments of the early 1970s. Perfect for art lovers, historians, or anyone looking to add a touch of nostalgia to their collection, this cover only is ideal for both display and discussion.
Key features of this item include:
- Condition: Good condition with minor wear on the cover, showcasing its vintage character.
- Protection: Comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure preservation while on display.
This item is labeled as a "No Label / Newsstand" edition, adding to its collectability and authenticity. It's crucial to note that there may be some wear on the binding, which is typical for its age. Please refer to the photos for a clearer view of the item's condition.
This memorable cover is not only a fantastic addition to any collection but also serves as a conversation starter with its rich backstory and artistic appeal. Remember, it’s a great way to celebrate the blend of art and journalism!
Get your hands on this unique piece, and enjoy the charm of The New Yorker in your home today!