Description
Discover a piece of history with the New Yorker Complete Magazine from June 24, 1974. This vintage magazine features an iconic cover by the renowned artist Andrei Francois, showcasing the unique artistic style of the period. It comes without a label in very good (VG) condition, making it a perfect addition to any collection.
The magazine encapsulates the essence of its time with its thought-provoking articles, insightful poetry, and detailed reviews. This particular issue includes notable contributions from prominent authors and poets, making it a treasure for literature lovers.

This edition is in remarkable shape for its age, featuring minor wear on the edges, as clearly shown in the provided photos. The detailed images allow you to assess the condition for yourself, ensuring complete transparency. We prioritize the care of our items; therefore, all magazines come enclosed in a plastic protective covering to keep them safe and sound.
- Historic Collection: A unique opportunity to own a vintage New Yorker magazine from the 1970s.
- Quality Assurance: Comes in very good condition with protective covering and has been carefully inspected for any notable wear.
Inside the issue, you’ll find captivating features such as "The Talk of the Town," poetry by esteemed writers like Octavio Paz and Ted Hughes, and the "Current Cinema" section curated by Penelope Gilliatt. Each page turns into a journey through the cultural landscape of the 1970s.
Whether you're a seasoned collector or new to vintage magazines, this New Yorker issue is a must-have. We also offer combined shipping for those purchasing multiple items—just ask! Don’t miss this chance to own a piece of literary and cultural history.
Please take your time to review all pictures for condition purposes. We’re here to assist you with any questions you may have. Happy collecting!