The New Yorker Complete Magazine October 2, 1971 Pierre Le-Tan Cover No Label


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The New Yorker Complete Magazine, dated October 2, 1971, features an exquisite cover illustrated by the talented Pierre Le-Tan. This vintage magazine provides an insightful look into the cultural zeitgeist of the early 1970s, encapsulating the lively spirit and thought-provoking discourse of the era.

Significant articles in this memorable issue include:

  • "U.S. STILL ON TOP, SAYS REST OF WORLD" by Garrison Keillor - a commentary reflecting the American sentiment during this time.
  • "AS WE HAVE LEARNT FROM FREUD, THERE ARE NO JOKES" by Penelope Gilliatt - a fascinating exploration of psychology and humor.

This issue also boasts poetry contributions like "OCTOBER GHOSTS" by James Wright, further showcasing the magazine's commitment to literary excellence. Such pieces make this magazine a collectible treasure for enthusiasts of vintage literature and culture.

In excellent condition with light wear typical for its age, this magazine not only serves as a nostalgic snapshot of the past but also insights into the prevailing themes of its time. Collectors will appreciate its intact integrity and the allure of possessing a piece of history.

Each magazine is carefully protected with a plastic covering to ensure longevity and preservation. Additionally, the item you see in the picture is exactly what you will receive, so you can shop with confidence.

Perfect for lovers of vintage magazines, this issue is a unique find that offers a glimpse back in time. Don't miss the chance to add this piece to your collection.

We also offer combined shipping, so feel free to ask about our other vintage items for sale. Enjoy the rich stories and elegant design that The New Yorker is celebrated for with this exquisite October 2, 1971 issue.

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