The New Yorker Complete Magazine August 23, 1976 James Stevenson Cover VG


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Discover a piece of history with the The New Yorker Complete Magazine from August 23, 1976, featuring an iconic cover by James Stevenson. This vintage magazine captures the essence of its time, offering readers a delightful blend of culture, commentary, and creativity that has defined The New Yorker for decades.

This particular issue is in very good condition considering its age, making it a fantastic collectible for any magazine enthusiast or New Yorker fan. The magazine features intriguing articles and art, embodying the spirit of journalism that sets this publication apart. Detailed photos showcase the item's quality—be sure to review them for a closer look at the magazine's condition.

One of the standout features of this edition is the diverse array of articles. It includes:

  • THE TALK OF THE TOWN - Brimming with contemporary insights and reflections.
  • MASS MAYHEM - A thought-provoking piece by Martha Saxton.

Additionally, readers will enjoy:

  • THE CURRENT CINEMA - An insightful review by Penelope Gilliatt.
  • BOOKS - Engage with critiques by George Steiner.

Each article reflects the rich tapestry of New York life from that era, providing readers with a nostalgic experience. You will also appreciate the protective plastic covering that comes with every order to help preserve its condition over time.

Minor wear is present on the edges, typical of magazines from this collection, but it does not detract from the charm and value of the issue. Remember, we offer combined shipping, so feel free to ask if you would like to add more items to your order.

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The New Yorker August 23, 1976 Magazine Cover

The New Yorker Complete Magazine from August 23, 1976 is not just a magazine; it's a snapshot of a vibrant period in American culture, delivered with the wit and elegance that only The New Yorker can provide. Don’t miss your chance to own this fantastic piece of literary history!

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