The New Yorker Complete Magazine August 21, 1971 James Stevenson Cover No Label


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Explore a piece of cultural history with The New Yorker Complete Magazine from August 21, 1971, featuring a stunning cover by the talented artist James Stevenson. This vintage issue is a must-have for collectors of vintage magazines and those who appreciate fine journalism and artistry.

This particular issue offers a unique snapshot of the era, capturing the essence of the early 1970s. The New Yorker has long been known for its in-depth reporting and stylish illustrations, and this issue is no exception. Inside, you'll find insightful articles such as:

  • "The Talk of the Town": A look into the happenings and topics of interest in New York City.
  • A poem titled "Soundings: Block Island" by Ben Belitt, evoking the picturesque beauty of one of the North Atlantic's gems.

This magazine not only provides a blend of literature and art but also serves as a significant historical document. It reflects the intellectual currents and social dynamics of its time, offering readers a rare glimpse into the thoughts of leading figures like William F. Buckley, Jr. and Roger Angell.

Condition-wise, this collectible vintage magazine is in excellent condition, with light wear typical for its age. It's preserved with a plastic protective covering, ensuring longevity and protection against handling. Collectors will appreciate the quality presented in this 1971 issue, which showcases the enduring charm of vintage magazines.

Don't miss this opportunity to add a standout piece to your collection. This New Yorker vintage issue is not just a magazine; it's a window into a vibrant past.

Whether you are a seasoned collector or a newcomer to the world of vintage magazines, this issue is not to be overlooked. Grab it now and enjoy the charm and nostalgia of The New Yorker’s legacy!

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