The New Yorker Complete Magazine March 4, 1972 James Stevenson Cover VG


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This vintage edition of The New Yorker, dated March 4, 1972, features a captivating cover illustration by the esteemed James Stevenson. This issue is not just a magazine; it’s a time capsule that transports you back to a unique moment in cultural history.

The magazine is in very good condition, especially considering its age. The minor wear around the edges adds character without detracting from its overall appeal. You can examine the detailed photos provided to get a sense of its excellent condition. The item you see in the pictures is exactly what you will receive, so feel free to evaluate it for yourself.

The New Yorker Magazine March 4, 1972 Cover

This issue includes intriguing articles and writings that reflect the culture and sentiment of the time. Here are just a few highlights:

  • "The Talk of the Town" - Features insightful commentary on current events.
  • "Seven Preludes to Silence" - A compelling poem by Richard Shelton.

Additionally, expect entertaining sections such as:

  • A piece on Off-Broadway theatre by Brendan Gill and Edith Oliver.
  • Richly crafted film critiques from Pauline Kael.

The magazine is not only a treasure for collectors but also an excellent gift for anyone who appreciates literary arts. Every article is penned by skilled writers who were influential in shaping modern journalism.

For your convenience, we offer combined shipping. If you wish to purchase multiple items, just ask us how! Every magazine arrives in a plastic protective covering to ensure its preservation for years to come.

Don’t miss your chance to own this remarkable piece of literature history. This issue encapsulates a style and flair that is synonymous with The New Yorker.

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