The New Yorker Complete Magazine December 18, 1978 Eugène Mihaesco Cover VG


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Sale price$34.95

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Explore a piece of history with the New Yorker Complete Magazine from December 18, 1978, featuring a stunning cover by Eugène Mihaesco. This magazine is not just a collection of articles; it represents a snapshot of cultural conversations and artistic expression from its time. With its vintage charm and thoughtful content, it's an excellent addition to any collection or a unique gift for magazine enthusiasts.

The magazine is in very good condition for its age, showcasing minor wear on the edges that adds character without detracting from its charm. Detailed photos are available, allowing you to appreciate its condition better.

Here's what you’ll find inside:

  • Diverse Content: This edition features a range of topics from The Talk of the Town to profiles, poems, and theatre reviews, ensuring a captivating read for everyone.
  • Quality Presentation: Each issue comes with a protective plastic covering, helping to preserve its condition and allowing you to enjoy it without the worry of wear and tear.

The magazine's contents include thought-provoking articles such as "Hard Answers" by John Mort, "Further Christmas Suggestions from the Museum Gift Shop" by James Stevenson, and several contributions from renowned writers like Pauline Kael in "The Current Cinema."

Check out the impactful poetry within, like "Rain Forest" by Dave Smith and "Refusing to Serve—Dawn, 1952" by Philip Levine. The array of subjects covered—from profiles to reflections—makes this magazine a treasure trove of 1970s insight.

Don’t miss your chance to own this vintage piece. If you’re considering multiple items, we do offer combined shipping options. Just reach out, and we’ll be happy to assist!

The item being pictured in this listing is exactly the same item you will receive. See detailed photos for condition purposes.

Here is a glimpse of the cover:

The New Yorker Magazine Cover December 18, 1978

Capture this moment from the past and enjoy the themes that continue to resonate today!

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