Description
The New Yorker Complete Magazine from September 20, 1976, features a striking cover design by the renowned artist Saul Steinberg. This iconic magazine is a must-have for collectors, art enthusiasts, and anyone who appreciates the rich tapestry of American journalism and illustration. Within its pages, you will discover a delightful blend of humor, culture, and insightful commentary—all hallmark features of The New Yorker.
Held in excellent condition, this magazine is not just a reading material but a piece of historic artistry that reflects the social and cultural nuances of the time. It captures the essence of the 1970s, making it a great addition to any coffee table or collection.
The magazine opens with "THE TALK OF THE TOWN," filled with witty observations and reflections. Additional highlights include:
- "MASTERPIECE TEARJERKER" by Veronica Geng
- "THE DUKE OF ORKNEY'S LEONARDO" by Sylvia Townsend Warner
- Insights on current cinema from Penelope Gilliatt
- Poems that resonate with the era, including "BIRDS" by Al Levine
Each page is a treasure trove of literary brilliance, exploring themes that range from politics to everyday life. The magazine also includes a mix of articles that enlighten and entertain—perfect for keeping you engaged and informed.
This vintage gem is packaged with care, wrapped in a plastic protective covering to maintain its condition. You will receive the exact item as depicted in the images, giving you confidence in your purchase. Take a look at the image below to see its beautiful cover:
We offer combined shipping for our items, so feel free to ask if you're interested in multiple purchases. This particular magazine is ideal for anyone looking to dive into a nostalgic experience while enjoying pieces of sophisticated art and literature. Don’t miss the chance to own this piece of history!