The New Yorker: April 8 1972 - Full Magazine/Theme Cover Charles E. Martin


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If you're a fan of classic magazines, this unique issue of The New Yorker from April 8, 1972, is a must-have for your collection. Featuring a striking theme cover illustrated by the talented Charles E. Martin, this full magazine offers a glimpse into the cultural landscape of the early '70s. With its rich content and iconic artwork, it serves not only as a reading experience but also as a piece of art that reflects a pivotal moment in time.

This particular issue is used and in good condition, making it a perfect addition for collectors or anyone who appreciates vintage publications. It's important to note that this magazine contains no address label, which enhances its authenticity and overall appeal. While it does show some signs of wear—such as edge wear or minor rips—this only adds to its charm and character.

One of the notable benefits of this magazine is that it does not come with a plastic protective covering, allowing for a more tactile experience. You can flip through the pages, marvel at the illustrations, and enjoy the articles without any barriers.

Here are some key features of The New Yorker: April 8, 1972:

  • Collectible Issue: A genuine piece of magazine history from one of the most influential magazines in American culture.
  • Rich Content: Delve into captivating articles, fiction, and commentary that reflect the zeitgeist of the early '70s.

Whether you're looking to enhance your collection of vintage magazines or searching for a unique gift for a friend, this full magazine is a fantastic choice. Immerse yourself in the world of The New Yorker and experience the visual and literary creativity that has made this publication a staple for decades.

The New Yorker: April 8 1972 Cover

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