Description
The New Yorker Complete Magazine from June 5, 1971, featuring the beautiful cover art by Laura Jean Allen, is a treasured addition for collectors and fans of classic journalism alike. This vintage magazine captures the essence of a bygone era, making it a unique keepsake for any enthusiast of American culture and literature.
This particular issue is in very good condition, especially considering its age, and it comes with no labeling to maintain its original charm. As you explore the magazine's pages, you'll find a collection of engaging articles, insightful commentary, and captivating illustrations that reflect the vibrant spirit of its time.
Key features of this magazine include:
- Original cover artwork by the talented Laura Jean Allen, adding significant aesthetic value.
- A diverse collection of articles and poems, providing a glimpse into the cultural conversations of June 1971.
The item pictured in this listing is exactly what you will receive. We've highlighted its excellent condition in the detailed photos provided, showcasing any minor wear on the edges for your review. This keepsake is perfect for display, and we ensure it comes protected in a plastic covering to keep it safe.
Inside, you will encounter rich content including:
THE TALK OF THE TOWN, "BULL BAILEY, I LOVE YOU" - M. S. Taube; "ADDRESS TO THE ORGIASTS" - Gilbert Rogin; and the thought-provoking poem "SUNFLOWERS" by Charles Simic. The magazine also features sections like THE CURRENT CINEMA, a REPORTER AT LARGE on Kent State, and musings on the theatre world from Brendan Gill and Edith Oliver.
We encourage you to check the accompanying pictures for an accurate representation of the item's condition. If you're interested in acquiring multiple items, we do offer combined shipping, so please feel free to ask!
This complete magazine is not just a piece of history but also a perfect conversation starter for your collection. Don't miss out on the chance to own this exquisite example of 1970s journalism!