The New Yorker Full Magazine September 17, 1979 Jean Jacques Sempe Cover


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This vintage magazine is a remarkable piece of history. The New Yorker Full Magazine from September 17, 1979, showcases a captivating cover illustration by renowned artist Jean-Jacques Sempé. This issue captures the vibrant culture and intellectual spirit of the late 1970s, making it a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts alike.

Inside this collectible magazine, readers will find a diverse array of literature, cultural commentary, and in-depth reporting. It not only reflects the era's social dynamics but also highlights the artistic expressions of various prominent writers and illustrators of the time. This particular issue is a valuable addition for anyone passionate about vintage magazines or the rich tapestry of New York's literary scene.

The condition of this magazine is good, with some minor wear typical for its age, which adds to its charm and authenticity. Collectors will appreciate the pristine preservation, secured within a plastic protective covering to ensure its longevity.

This vintage issue includes notable features such as:

  • Literary Contributions: Discover works by Philip Graham and Shirley Hazzard, showcasing literary talent that resonates even today.
  • Artistic Illustrations: Enjoy illustrations by notable artists, revealing the dynamic art scene of the late 20th century.

This magazine is not just a reading material but a journey back in time, providing insight into a unique period of American history. Own this exceptional piece of The New Yorker legacy that ties together cultural, political, and artistic narratives of the 1970s.

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