The New Yorker Full Magazine December 3, 1979 Andre Francois Cover


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This vintage issue of The New Yorker, dated December 3, 1979, features a captivating cover illustration by the renowned artist André François. A collectible piece of history, this magazine provides readers with a glimpse into the cultural and political climate of the late 1970s. This particular edition is valuable for its blend of art, literature, and journalism, making it a standout among vintage magazines.

Inside, you will discover a rich tapestry of content, including thought-provoking fiction, poetry, and incisive cultural commentary. This issue perfectly captures the essence of its time, serving as a fascinating artifact for collectors and literature enthusiasts alike. The mix of engaging narratives and artistic illustrations creates an experience that is both entertaining and intellectually stimulating.

This magazine is in good condition, with light wear typical for its age. It has been well-preserved, ensuring its place as a collectible item for any vintage magazine aficionado. Included with your purchase is a plastic protective covering, which helps maintain its integrity as you add it to your collection.

Aside from its stunning cover, this The New Yorker vintage issue features a multitude of notable works within:

  • The Call by Edna O'Brien – A profound narrative from an acclaimed literary voice.
  • Various poetry selections, including "St. Clement's Church: Harris, Outer Hebrides" by Richard Hugo, present a diverse approach to poetic expression.
  • In-depth profiles, such as "Profiles: Hans Bethe – Part I", explore the lives of remarkable individuals.

Not only does this issue highlight the artistic talent of the time with illustrations from various artists, but it also features in-depth analysis and critiques of both the theatre and cinema landscape, providing a comprehensive view of the cultural scene.

This The New Yorker issue is a must-have for anyone passionate about vintage magazines, especially those who appreciate the intimate connection between art and literature. Secure this literary treasure and celebrate the vibrant era of the late 1970s.

This issue is illustrated by a talented lineup of artists including Robert Weber, James Mulligan, William Steig, Mort Gerberg, J. J. Sempé, James Stevenson, and many more.

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