Description
This collectible vintage magazine features The New Yorker, dated February 27, 1978. Boasting a captivating cover illustration by renowned artist Pierre Le-Tan, this issue is a valuable addition to any vintage magazines collection.
This specific issue captures the essence of the late 1970s with its compelling blend of fiction, poetry, and cultural commentary. It offers readers a fascinating insight into the literature and artistic expressions of the time. More than just reading material, this New Yorker vintage issue serves as a cultural artifact, showcasing how societal themes were presented through engaging narratives and illustrations.
Conditionally, this magazine is rated as very good, exhibiting minor wear around the edges consistent with its age. Its original subscription cover is included but shows some wear, adding character to this historic publication. The exact item shown in the listing is what you will receive, making it a reliable choice for collectors.
The issue is filled with notable features, including:
- Contributions from acclaimed authors: Highlighting stories like 'Split Decisions' by Jane Mankiewicz and 'A Vintage Thunderbird' by Ann Beattie, this magazine brings together voices that have shaped contemporary literature.
- Diverse content: With a selection that includes investigative journalism and poetry, such as 'Spider Dissertation' by Alex Stevens, this magazine represents a broad spectrum of literary talents.
The interior of this vintage magazine is richly illustrated by an impressive lineup of artists, including Edward Koren, William Steig, Robert Weber, and more, who visually narrate the stories within.
All of our collectible items come protected in a plastic covering to ensure their preservation. Combined shipping is available upon request, making it easier to complete your vintage magazines collection.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to own a piece of literary history. Whether you’re a long-time fan of The New Yorker or a newcomer to the world of vintage magazines, this issue is sure to impress.