The New Yorker Full Magazine July 26, 1976 Eugene Mihaesco Cover


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This vintage issue of The New Yorker, dated July 26, 1976, stands as a remarkable piece of history, featuring a captivating cover illustration by Eugène Mihaesco. This edition offers a window into the cultural zeitgeist of the late 1970s, making it not just a magazine, but a collectible item filled with nostalgia and significance.

This issue encapsulates a diverse spectrum of literature and commentary that reflects a pivotal time in American society. Readers will discover a rich array of fiction, poetry, investigative journalism, and cultural critiques, delivered by some of the most notable writers of the era. Collectors and literature enthusiasts alike will find value in its pages, as this magazine is a vital reference to the tastes and concerns of that period.

In good condition, it does exhibit some minor wear (typical for its age), ensuring that it remains a treasured addition to any vintage magazines collection. The original subscription cover is included, which adds to the authenticity and collectibility of this issue. All items come with a protective plastic covering to ensure preservation.

This vintage magazine features:

  • Literary Contributions: Includes works by acclaimed authors such as Marshall Bricheman, Carlos Drummond De Andrade, and Shirley Hazzard.
  • Artistic Illustrations: Showcases an array of artworks by distinguished artists including George Price and Charles Addams.

A must-have for collectors and fans of The New Yorker, this vintage issue serves as a fascinating glimpse into the cultural, political, and artistic currents of the 1970s, complete with enriching stories and striking illustrations from the period.

Explore the full contents of this issue, and relish in the engaging pieces that invite reflection and conversation from readers who appreciate the richness of literary history.

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