The New Yorker: April 2 1979 Full Magazine/Theme Cover James Stevenson


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Sale price$30.00 USD

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Discover a piece of history with the April 2, 1979 issue of The New Yorker, featuring a stunning theme cover by the renowned artist James Stevenson. This full magazine edition is a collector's gem, perfect for fans of vintage magazines or anyone who appreciates the unique artistry and insightful writing that The New Yorker is famous for.

This magazine is used, and while it is in good condition, please note that it reflects its age. It carries no address label, making it an ideal addition for collectors who prefer pristine copies. You may notice some wear along the edges, including possible rips, which only add to the magazine's character and authenticity as a vintage item.

One of the highlights of this issue is its captivating cover art by James Stevenson, who has been celebrated for his ability to capture the essence of the era. Enjoy not just the artwork, but also the wealth of articles, stories, and advertisements that encapsulate the cultural climate of the late 1970s.

  • Vintage charm with a striking James Stevenson cover.
  • No address label, perfect for display in your collection.

This issue does not come with a plastic protective covering, but that's part of the charm of a used magazine; it allows you to experience it as it was intended. Whether you're a long-time subscriber, an art enthusiast, or a curious newcomer to the world of The New Yorker, this magazine will offer you a glimpse into a time gone by.

Bring home this unique piece today and immerse yourself in the writing and artwork that have defined literary and artistic excellence for decades!

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