Description
The New Yorker December 30, 1972, is a remarkable piece of literary history that captures the essence of its time. This full magazine feature boasts a stunning theme cover designed by the renowned artist Charles E. Martin, making it a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
Inside, you'll find a treasure trove of articles, essays, and illustrations that reflect the cultural landscape of the early '70s. Each page is filled with insightful commentary and witty observations typical of The New Yorker, offering a glimpse into the thoughts and ideas that shaped the era.
This vintage magazine is in good condition, displaying minor wear throughout. It is sold as a newsstand edition with no label, ensuring it retains its authentic charm. Each copy of this collectible magazine comes with a plastic protective covering, keeping it safe for years to come. Whether you're an avid New Yorker reader or a first-time collector, this issue is a fantastic addition to any collection.
- Full magazine with original theme cover by Charles E. Martin, perfect for display or gifting.
- Includes various articles and illustrations that capture the spirit of the 1970s, appealing to history buffs and literature lovers.
Take a step back in time and explore the vibrant world presented in this magazine. From thought-provoking articles to beautiful artwork, this issue promises to engage, entertain, and enlighten. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of history!
Good
Newsstand/No Label
Minor wear on the entire magazine.
Comes with plastic protective covering.