Description
Step back in time with this unique collectible—a full issue of The New Yorker magazine from January 13, 1973, featuring a striking cover illustration by the renowned artist Ronald Searle. This is not just any magazine; it's a piece of history that offers readers a glimpse into the culture and art of the early 1970s.
This edition showcases Searle's whimsical and distinctive style, making it a must-have for both art enthusiasts and collectors of vintage magazines. The magazine captures the essence of the era, featuring articles and illustrations that epitomize The New Yorker's commitment to quality journalism and the arts.
Featuring:
- Timeless Artwork: Ronald Searle’s cover art adds an eye-catching flair that appeals to both new readers and long-time fans of The New Yorker.
- Collector’s Item: With no label and a small rip, this magazine maintains its vintage charm and authenticity, making it an excellent addition to your collection.
Each item is carefully preserved, ensuring that you will receive the exact magazine depicted in the images. Please review the pictures closely to assess the condition of this vintage piece. Remember, we offer combined shipping options—just ask us how!
Your purchase will include a plastic protective cover to ensure this magazine remains in great condition for years to come. The small rip adds character but does not detract from the overall aesthetic of this remarkable publication.
Take advantage of this opportunity to own a part of literary history with The New Yorker Full Magazine from January 13, 1973. Perfect for gifting or adding to your personal library, this magazine is not just a read; it’s a conversation starter!