The New Yorker: August 5 1972 - Full Magazine/Theme Cover Charles E. Martin


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Sale price$25.00 USD

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Discover a piece of history with this vintage edition of The New Yorker> from August 5, 1972. Featuring a captivating theme cover by the talented Charles E. Martin, this magazine serves not only as a reading material but as a collectible for fans and historians alike.

This full magazine offers a glimpse into the cultural landscape of the early 1970s, filled with insightful articles, profound illustrations, and engaging content that defined The New Yorker’s reputation. Perfect for collectors, this issue allows you to reminisce about an era gone by or introduce someone new to the charm of vintage magazines.

Key Features:

  • Used and in good condition; a thoughtful gift for collectors and enthusiasts.
  • Free of address labels, ensuring a clean look and feel.

Although this magazine showcases signs of age, such as potential wear and rips on the edges, it retains its originality and appeal. It does not come with a plastic protective covering, so plan to handle it with care. Each page transmits the nostalgia and essence of its time, making it a valuable conversation starter.

As you explore its pages, you’ll see how the magazine captures the spirit of its time, offering the chance to reflect on the past while enjoying the exceptional artwork that accompanies its articles. Fans of The New Yorker will appreciate the timelessness of this issue, as it encapsulates the magazine's legacy of literary excellence and artistic integrity.

Don’t miss the opportunity to own this vintage piece of cultural history; it’s more than just a magazine, it’s a cherished artifact! The visual appeal of the cover art combined with its rich history inherently adds value to your collection.

The New Yorker August 5 1972 Cover

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