Description
Step into the pages of history with this remarkable issue of The New Yorker, dated August 19, 1972. This full magazine features a captivating theme cover by the talented James Stevenson, showcasing the artistic flair that The New Yorker is celebrated for. Whether you are a collector, a fan of vintage magazines, or simply curious about the cultural nuances of the era, this issue serves as a great piece of nostalgia and creative expression.
This copy of The New Yorker has been gently used but is in excellent condition, making it a perfect addition to your collection. There are several key features that make this magazine stand out:
- Free from any address labels, ensuring an uninterrupted and clean cover design.
- Smooth edges that enhance the overall aesthetic and handling of the magazine.
The magazine’s layout conveys a distinctive style that is characteristic of The New Yorker. It invites readers to explore a variety of articles, illustrations, and thoughtful commentary from some of the finest writers of the time. You'll appreciate the vintage charm that each page exudes, reflecting the culture and events of the early 1970s.
As you leaf through this timeless publication, you will find a treasure trove of insights, wit, and humor that only The New Yorker can provide. This issue effectively encapsulates the artistic integrity and intellectual pursuits of its era, making each page a source of inspiration.
The overall condition of this magazine is good, with care taken to preserve its integrity. Don't miss the opportunity to own this piece of literary history. Place it on your coffee table, in your library, or gift it to a fellow enthusiast who appreciates the art of storytelling.
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