The New Yorker Complete Magazine June 24, 1972 Arthur Getz Cover No Label


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Explore a piece of history with this complete issue of The New Yorker from June 24, 1972. Featuring a striking cover illustration by the talented Arthur Getz, this magazine captures the essence of its time while delighting fans of literature and art alike.

This edition stands out not only for its iconic cover but for its rich content. You can delve into insightful articles and engaging poetry by renowned authors such as W. H. Auden and Josephine Jacobsen. Each piece is a gem that reflects the cultural and social landscape of the early '70s.

The New Yorker Complete Magazine June 24, 1972 Cover

This magazine includes sections like:

  • THE TALK OF THE TOWN - offering delightful local insights and commentary.
  • THE CURRENT CINEMA - reviews and critiques of the films that shaped the era.

Each magazine is sold complete, ensuring you receive the exact item shown in the pictures. We encourage you to examine the images carefully for condition verification—this is an authentic collectible that adds great value to any collection.

You’ll also appreciate that we include a protective plastic covering for all items, ensuring your magazine remains in pristine condition for years to come.

If you're a collector, or simply someone who appreciates literary classics, this issue is a must-have. It not only enriches your personal library but also makes a thoughtful gift for friends and family who cherish the written word. Plus, our combined shipping option allows you to save on multiple purchases—just ask!

Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of The New Yorker legacy. Add this beautiful magazine to your collection today!

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