The New Yorker Complete Magazine April 3, 1978 Jack Ziegler Cover No Label VG


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Sale price$19.95

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Explore the captivating world of vintage magazines with this remarkable edition of The New Yorker, dated April 3, 1978. Featuring the iconic cover art by the talented Jack Ziegler, this complete magazine is a stunning collectible that showcases the essence of its time.

This issue is particularly significant as it captures the cultural and artistic movements of the late 1970s. The New Yorker has long been known for its insightful articles and commentary on contemporary events, making this vintage issue a valuable window into the past. Readers will enjoy a variety of engaging pieces, including:

  • "The Talk of the Town"—a glimpse into the vibrant social scene of the era.
  • A unique perspective on international literary work with contributions from renowned authors.

The magazine is in very good condition, reflecting its age with only minor wear around the edges. It comes protected in a plastic covering, ensuring that it remains in excellent shape for years to come. This collectible item is perfect for avid magazine collectors, vintage enthusiasts, or anyone interested in the rich history encapsulated within the pages of publications like this one.

As you browse through the pages, you will find noteworthy pieces such as:

  • "One Night in Brazil" by Isaac Bashevis Singer, offering a mesmerizing narrative.
  • A critical review of the current cinema highlighting films of that time.

Don’t miss the chance to add this The New Yorker vintage issue to your collection. Its unique articles and beautiful cover art reflect a significant moment in publishing history and offer a rare glimpse into the thoughts and trends of the late 1970s.

This is the exact item you will receive, and we encourage you to view the included detailed photos to appreciate its condition fully.

We offer combined shipping upon request, making it easier for you to expand your collection of vintage magazines. Grab this piece of history today and enjoy the charm and allure of vintage publications like The New Yorker.

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