Description
If you're a fan of classic literature and cultural commentary, you'll want to check out this gem: The New Yorker Complete Magazine from April 1, 1974, featuring a stunning cover by Charles E. Martin. This vintage magazine is not just a piece of history—it's a treasure trove of engaging articles and illustrations that offer a glimpse into the zeitgeist of the 1970s.
In excellent condition for its age, this magazine will appeal to collectors and casual readers alike. The pages are filled with insightful content, making it a wonderful addition to any library or coffee table collection. To ensure your satisfaction, we have included detailed photographs showing the item’s condition.
Here are a few reasons why this edition is a must-have:
- Historical Significance: As a publication known for its commentary on current events and culture, owning an original copy from 1974 offers a unique perspective on the topics of the time.
- Beautiful Artwork: The Charles E. Martin cover is not only eye-catching but also represents the artistic flair that The New Yorker is renowned for.
From short stories to engaging poetry, this issue features a variety of literary works, including:
THE TALK OF THE TOWN
"THE NEW YEAR PARTY" - Isaac Bashevis Singer 27
"FROM A TOWN TRAFFICKED BY CRICKETS" (POEM) - Carolyn Stoloff 38
"SON" - Berry Morgan 39
"TWO" (POEM) - Greg Kuzma 40
OUR LOCAL CORRESPONDENTS (JIMMY ROWLES) - Whitney Balliett 43
THE THEATRE (OFF BROADWAY) - Edith Oliver 52
THE RACE TRACK - Audax Minor 57
LETTER FROM PARIS - Robert Shaplen 64
THE CURRENT CINEMA - Penelope Gilliatt 73
MUSICAL EVENTS - David Hamilton 80
DANCING - Arlene Croce 89
LETTER FROM WASHINGTON - Richard H. Rovere 111
BOOKS
BRIEFLY NOTED - Naomi Bliven 118
This magazine is truly a beautiful piece that has minor wear on the edges, which is typical for its age. For further insight into its condition, please examine the photos provided.
We pride ourselves on quality service; we offer combined shipping for multiple purchases, so feel free to ask! Additionally, every magazine comes with a protective plastic covering to ensure it remains in great shape.
Don’t miss your chance to own this classic issue of The New Yorker! It’s not just a magazine; it’s a piece of art and history in your hands.