The New Yorker Complete Magazine July 18, 1970 Saul Steinberg Cover No Label


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Step back in time with this extraordinary piece of publishing history: The New Yorker Complete Magazine from July 18, 1970, featuring the iconic Saul Steinberg cover. This collectible magazine captures the spirit of the era, making it a perfect addition to any vintage collection or a thoughtful gift for enthusiasts of the arts and culture.

The cover art by Saul Steinberg adds a unique charm, showcasing his distinctive talent. Known for his whimsical illustrations, Steinberg's work in this issue perfectly embodies the clever and insightful style of The New Yorker. Each page of this magazine is a treasure trove of engaging stories and thought-provoking articles.

Inside, you will find a diverse array of content that reflects the magazine's renowned reputation. Highlights include:

  • The Talk of the Town - insightful commentary on current events.
  • Museum by Calvin Tomkins - a fascinating exploration of art and culture.
  • Penelope Gilliatt’s The Current Cinema - offering a glimpse into the film landscape of 1970.
  • Poetry by Ted Hughes - showcasing the literary talents of the time.

This magazine also comes with built-in benefits. It preserves the historical context of its time and provides a nostalgic reading experience. Each article, poem, and essay gives you a unique look into the thoughts and cultural reflections of the day.

The item being pictured in this listing is the exact same you will receive. We encourage you to check the photo for condition purposes. All of our items come with a plastic protective covering, ensuring your magazine remains in excellent condition.

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Here's a glimpse of the remarkable cover art:

The New Yorker Complete Magazine July 18, 1970 Saul Steinberg Cover

Don't miss your chance to own a piece of history that reflects the creative spirit of the 1970s. This edition of The New Yorker is not just a magazine; it's a collectible souvenir that will spark conversation and bring joy to any reader.

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