The New Yorker Complete Magazine June 13, 1970 Charles E. Martin Cover VG


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Discover the charm of a true collectible with this The New Yorker vintage magazine, dated June 13, 1970. This issue showcases a captivating cover by Charles E. Martin that elegantly reflects the artistic trends of the era. As a significant piece of cultural history, it captures the spirit of the 1970s, making it a must-have for any enthusiast of vintage magazines.

This complete magazine is in very good (VG) condition, showcasing the minor wear that adds character and authenticity to its age. It presents an excellent opportunity to own a piece of literary and visual art from a pivotal time in American culture.

The rich contents of this edition are a treasure trove for readers interested in the unique perspectives of the past. Not only does it feature insightful articles, but it also provides a window into the thoughts and attitudes shaped by its time. Among the key highlights are:

  • "The Talk of the Town" – An engaging snapshot of the vibrant New York scene during the 1970s.
  • "A Reporter at Large" – A fascinating feature by Faith McNulty exploring prairie dogs and black-footed ferrets.

Furthermore, you will find "Estrangement" by Ted Walker—a thought-provoking poem that reflects on relationships against the backdrop of societal changes. Each article and illustration provides a rare glimpse into the thoughts and emotions of that era, enriching both personal collections and discussions with fellow vintage magazine lovers.

Preserving this piece is easy; it comes protected in a plastic covering to maintain its quality for years to come. Don't forget, we offer combined shipping for those looking to expand their collection of vintage magazines.

Your collection deserves this slice of history. Add this stunning vintage issue of The New Yorker to your library today and relive the nostalgia it brings!

The New Yorker Magazine Cover - June 13, 1970

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