Description
The New Yorker Complete Magazine from November 6, 1978, features the iconic Arthur Getz cover. This vintage issue captures moments from a dynamic period in American history, making it a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts of vintage magazines.
With its rich cultural commentary and engaging literary work, this issue represents the intellectual spirit of The New Yorker during the late 1970s. It includes fascinating articles such as:
- "THE TALK OF THE TOWN" - A curated highlight of the period's buzz and happenings.
- "AN INFLUX OF POETS" - A thought-provoking piece by Jean Stafford exploring the literary scene.
- Numerous poems and reviews that delve into the arts and societal reflections, including contributions from esteemed writers like S. J. Perelman and Pauline Kael.
This particular copy is notable not only for its content but also for its collectible aspects. It is in great shape considering its age, with minor wear on the edges, adding character to this collectible magazine. Each page invites readers to delve into the cultural narratives of the time, making it an essential addition to any vintage magazine collection.
The magazine comes well-preserved with a plastic protective covering, ensuring its condition remains intact. All items are pictured, so please check the accompanying images for a closer look at the condition.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to own this collectible vintage magazine, which encapsulates a snapshot of American culture from 1978. Our store also offers combined shipping, making it easier to add more vintage treasures to your collection.
Embrace nostalgia with this vintage issue of The New Yorker; it’s more than just a magazine—it’s a piece of history.