Description
Discover a rare piece of magazine history with this pristine copy of The New Yorker from July 7, 1980. Featuring an iconic theme art cover by the talented artist George Booth, this magazine is not just a publication; it's a collectible that captures the essence of its time.
In very good to excellent condition, this full magazine stands out with its vibrant artwork and insightful articles that the New Yorker is known for. As a genre-defining publication, it offers rich commentary on culture, politics, and the arts, making it a valuable addition to any collector's library.
This copy comes without any labels, meaning it is in newsstand condition, which adds to its collectible value. Whether you're a fan of George Booth's unique style or appreciate the classic features of The New Yorker, this magazine is a must-have item.
One of the key benefits of owning this edition is that it comes with a plastic protective covering. This not only preserves the magazine but also allows you to display it with pride. Another important feature is the overall great condition of the magazine, ensuring that you get a piece that is visually appealing and ready to enjoy.
This magazine serves as a snapshot of 1980, giving you a glimpse into the literary and cultural scene of that era. Add it to your collection today, or consider it as a gift for someone who cherishes vintage publications.
Specifications of this magazine include:
- Condition: Very Good/Excellent
- No Label/Newsstand
- Overall great condition
- Comes with a plastic protective covering
Seize the opportunity to own this piece of literary heritage! Grab your copy of The New Yorker full magazine now, and experience the charm that only vintage magazines can offer.