Description
Step into a moment frozen in time with this vintage gem: The New Yorker Complete Magazine from September 23, 1972, featuring the iconic Charles Saxon cover. This issue is not just a magazine; it's a piece of history that captures the essence of a bygone era.
This magazine is in very good condition, a rarity that collectors will appreciate. It's the perfect addition to any library, coffee table, or personal collection. For its age, the magazine maintains an impressive quality that highlights its significance as a collector's item. You can trust that the item you see in the listing is the exact one you will receive.
Take a closer look at the detailed photos to witness the minor wear on the edges, which does not detract from the magazine's overall charm. Each page is protected by a plastic covering, ensuring its longevity for future generations to enjoy.
Features:
- Includes prominent articles such as "Hail, Hail, The Ganglia's All Here" by S.J. Perelman and "The Pornography of Violence" by H.L. Mountzoures.
- Beautifully illustrated Charles Saxon cover that serves as a stunning piece of art.
This issue also highlights various engaging sections, such as:
“THE TALK OF THE TOWN” featuring pieces on contemporary events and cultural happenings.
“CURRENT CINEMA” discussing the films of the era by Penelope Gilliatt, giving a glimpse into film history.
Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to own a piece of The New Yorker history. Check out the included photos for a closer look and see for yourself the elegance of this timeless magazine.
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