The New Yorker Complete Magazine August 2, 1976 Arthur Getz Cover No Label VG


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Discover a nostalgic piece of American culture with this The New Yorker Complete Magazine from August 2, 1976, featuring an evocative cover by renowned artist Arthur Getz. This magazine is a true collectible, perfect for fans of literature, art, and history. With no label and in very good condition (VG), it boasts vibrant colors and a striking design that encapsulates the essence of its time.

Not only does this magazine serve as a captivating read, but it also represents a fascinating snapshot of cultural dialogues from the 1970s. From the engaging articles to the exquisite poems, every page invites you into a world of thought-provoking narratives and reflections. The contents include:

  • Contributions from Literary Legends: Featuring works by Jean Rhys, Judith Moffett, and Bruno Bettelheim, this magazine is a treasure trove of literary prowess.
  • Iconic Artwork: The Arthur Getz cover adds artistic value, making it a standout piece for collectors and admirers of fine design.

This particular copy is in remarkable shape for its age, showcasing minimal wear on the edges. You’ll find detailed photos included so you can appreciate its condition fully. Each magazine we sell comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure it remains preserved for years to come.

For your convenience, we offer combined shipping for multiple purchases. Don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions or need assistance with your order. Embrace this opportunity to own a part of history!

The New Yorker Complete Magazine - August 2, 1976 - Arthur Getz Cover

Whether you're a long-time subscriber or new to the world of The New Yorker, this magazine will enhance any collection. Enjoy a piece of literary heritage that continues to inspire and entertain readers around the globe.

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