Description
Discover a historical gem with the New Yorker Complete Magazine from September 27, 1976, featuring a captivating cover by the talented artist Eugene Mihaesco. This vintage issue holds a special place in the hearts of collectors and fans of classic literature alike. The magazine is in very good condition, considering its age and is sure to provide a delightful reading experience.
The magazine comes complete with everything it originally featured, making it not just a magazine, but a piece of art and history. The current images of the magazine showcase its great shape and overall vintage charm.
As you leaf through the pages, you will encounter a rich array of articles, poems, and commentary. Highlights from this issue include:
- Thought-Provoking Articles: Explore insightful writings from renowned authors and journalists of the time.
- Vintage Aesthetic: Enjoy the distinctive New Yorker style and era-defining graphics that enrich any collection.
We strive for authenticity in our listings, ensuring that every item we sell is precisely as depicted in the pictures provided. This copy is in fantastic shape for its age, and any minor wear on the edges can be seen in the detailed photos available.
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This issue features a variety of captivating content, including:
- “The Joy of Mooching” by S. J. Perelman.
- “The Autumn of the Patriarch” by Gabriel García Márquez.
With a unique cover and a wealth of intriguing articles, this vintage New Yorker issue is an excellent addition for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Remember, all of our items come with a protective plastic covering to keep them safe and sound. Don’t let this piece of literary history pass you by!