The New Yorker Complete Magazine June 6, 1977 Eugene Mihaesco Cover No Label VG


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The New Yorker Complete Magazine from June 6, 1977, features a captivating cover by acclaimed artist Eugene Mihaesco. This vintage magazine is an essential piece for collectors and enthusiasts alike. With its rich history and unique insights into the era, this issue captures a snapshot of cultural trends and societal discourse from the late 1970s.

Key Features:

  • Insightful articles from notable writers including Jorge Luis Borges and Sylvia Townsend Warner.
  • Unique cover art that reflects the vibrant artistic style of the period.

This particular issue is significant for its thoughtful commentary and literary contributions, making it more than just a magazine—it’s a time capsule of its era. Readers will find pieces like "The Mirror and the Mask" which delve into philosophical musings, along with various poems and profiles that intrigue and inspire.

This collectible magazine is in great shape for its age, classified as Very Good (VG) condition. Minor wear on the edges is evident, but overall it presents beautifully, perfect for display among your collection of vintage magazines.

Be sure to explore the engaging content inside, including:

  • Profiles of significant figures of the time.
  • A diverse range of poems and articles, reflecting the period's literary prowess.

The item being shown is the exact magazine you will receive. Please check the pictures for condition and details. This issue of The New Yorker comes protected in plastic to preserve its quality and is a fantastic addition to any selection of vintage magazines.

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The New Yorker Magazine Cover June 6 1977

Celebrate the rich literary and artistic heritage of the 1970s with this treasured copy of The New Yorker, a must-have for any serious collector of vintage magazines.

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