Description
Step back in time with this vintage issue of The New Yorker> from January 1, 1972, featuring a unique and iconic cover designed by the talented James Stevenson. This full magazine showcases the style and flair of the era, making it a must-have for collectors and fans of the publication alike.
This particular copy is in excellent used condition, meaning you can appreciate its history without the worry of degradation. There are no address labels to distract from the cover artwork or the engaging content found within the pages. Each section of this issue reflects the vibrant culture of the early 70s, capturing the essence of the time beautifully.
One of the standout features of this magazine is its smooth edges, which are often a sign of careful handling and preservation. The overall shape of the magazine remains good, with pages that still turn freely, allowing you to enjoy reading the insightful articles and captivating illustrations just as audiences did over 50 years ago.
This January 1, 1972 issue is perfect for display or as a thoughtful gift for friends and family who appreciate art, journalism, or simply the nostalgic feel of flipping through an authentic magazine from the past.
- In excellent used condition, ensuring a pleasant reading experience.
- No address label, preserving the magazine's aesthetic appeal.
Visual appeal is enhanced with vibrant artwork, allowing it to fit perfectly into your existing collection or as a statement piece on your coffee table. Don’t miss out on this chance to own a piece of history!