The New Yorker Full Magazine October 23 1971 Arthur Getz's Cover No Label


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Sale price$29.95 USD

Description

The New Yorker Full Magazine from October 23, 1971, features a stunning cover illustration by renowned artist Arthur Getz. This issue, which stands out for its artistic flair and cultural significance, is an incredible collectible for magazine enthusiasts and cultural historians alike. The absence of a label only adds to its unique charm, allowing you to appreciate the artistry and storytelling found within its pages without distractions.

This magazine encapsulates the essence of The New Yorker during the early 1970s—a time rich in literary prowess and vibrant illustration. Arthur Getz's cover art captures a moment in time that reflects the era's aesthetic and social landscape. As you flip through the magazine, you'll discover thought-provoking articles, timeless cartoons, and features that provide a snapshot of the world from over five decades ago.

Here are some key features of this collectible magazine:

  • High Collectible Value: Items from The New Yorker, particularly from the 1970s, are highly sought after by collectors, making this magazine a valuable addition to your collection.
  • Preserved Condition: The magazine comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring it remains in excellent condition for years to come.

The item being pictured in this listing is exactly the same item you will receive. Please take a moment to check the accompanying picture for condition purposes. We do offer combined shipping, so if you're interested in purchasing more than one item, just ask!

Below is the current cover image for your reference:

The New Yorker Full Magazine October 23 1971

This magazine is not just a piece of print; it's a testament to a rich cultural history. By owning this issue, you're embracing a piece of storytelling that has captivated audiences for generations. Don't miss the opportunity to add this distinct magazine to your collection today!

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