The New Yorker Complete Magazine November 28, 1970 Charles E. Martin Cover VG


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Step back in time with this vintage piece of magazine history—the complete issue of The New Yorker dated November 28, 1970, featuring a striking cover illustration by Charles E. Martin. Perfect for collectors, enthusiasts, or anyone with a passion for classic literature and journalism, this magazine remains a snapshot of a different era in publishing.

This issue is in very good condition for its age, showcasing minimal wear on the edges, as reflected in the detailed photographs provided. Each page delivers the unique voice and perspectives that have made The New Yorker an enduring staple of American culture.

The New Yorker Magazine Cover November 28, 1970

  • Classic Content: Enjoy thought-provoking articles, fascinating profiles, and exquisite poetry. Featured in this issue are voices like James Stevenson and Ivy Litvinov.
  • Great Collectible: This magazine serves as an excellent addition to any collection, showcasing the rich history of journalism and literature.

This issue includes popular segments such as “The Talk of the Town,” insightful articles on art and culture, and even a special on Holiday gifts, making it not just a magazine but a piece of cultural history. For those interested in the performing arts, there are reviews on theatre and cinema, including contributions from esteemed writers like Pauline Kael and Brendan Gill.

The magazine also features captivating poetry by Barry Spacks and Richard Shelton, allowing readers to explore varied literary forms within its pages.

Rest assured, the item pictured in this listing is the exact magazine you will receive. We offer combined shipping, so don't hesitate to ask for more details.

All items come with a protective plastic covering, ensuring they maintain their quality and integrity. For avid readers and collectors, this The New Yorker magazine is a nostalgic glimpse into past eras and stylistic narratives that continue to resonate today.

Discover this charming piece of literary history today!

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