Description
Discover a piece of history with the New Yorker Complete Magazine from July 24, 1971, featuring a stunning cover by Charles E. Martin. This edition is not just a magazine; it's a snapshot of culture and art from a significant time period in America.
This collectible magazine is perfect for lovers of literature, art, and journalism. Whether you are an avid reader or a collector, this issue packs a punch with fascinating articles and beautiful illustrations. Additionally, the magazine is provided with no label, preserving its classic appearance, making it a great addition to any collection.
What makes this magazine special? Here are some key features:
- Iconic Cover Art: Features the renowned cover by Charles E. Martin, a true gem for art lovers.
- Content Variety: Contains a wealth of articles, poetry, and reviews that reflect the era, including pieces by notable writers like E. B. White and Howard Moss.
The item being pictured in this listing is exactly the same item you will receive. Please check the picture for condition purposes. Take a moment to admire the beautiful cover displayed below:
This magazine features captivating content, including:
THE TALK OF THE TOWN
"LETTER FROM THE EAST" by E. B. White
"STEPHEN, STEVE, STEVIE" by Ted Walker
"SAWDUST" (Poem) by Howard Moss
PROFILES (STONINGTON, CONNECTICUT—I) by Anthony Bailey
"THE MAKERS OF RAIN" (Poem) by David Wagoner
THE CURRENT CINEMA by Penelope Gilliatt
THE ART WORLD by Harold Rosenberg
ON AND OFF THE AVENUE (Feminine Fashions) by Kennedy Fraser
THE RACE TRACK by Audax Minor
BOOKS (Briefly Noted) by George Steiner
This gem of a magazine will be shipped with care, encased in a plastic protective covering to ensure it reaches you in excellent condition. Enjoy combined shipping on multiple purchases; just ask!
Don't miss out on this classic piece of literary history!