The New Yorker: January 5 1981 Full Magazine/Theme Cover George Booth


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Step into the world of classic journalism with this exceptional copy of The New Yorker dated January 5, 1981. This full magazine showcases the unique thematic cover art by the renowned George Booth, captivating readers with its distinctive style and charm.

This vintage issue is more than just a magazine; it is a slice of history reflecting the cultural and social sentiments of the early '80s. Whether you are an avid collector of periodicals or looking to add a touch of sophistication to your coffee table, this magazine serves as a perfect conversation starter.

Designed for both casual readers and die-hard fans, this magazine provides a nostalgic escape into the past. Its articles cover a variety of topics, offering a glimpse into the thoughts and discussions prevalent during that era.

Condition Details:

  • This item is used but in good overall condition, showing the charm of a previously owned magazine.
  • There is no address label on the cover, enhancing its aesthetic appeal as a collectible.

While it has the lovely wear and tear typical of vintage items, please note the following:

  • Edges may show signs of wear and/or rips, adding character to this timepiece of journalism.
  • This magazine does not come with a plastic protective covering, so handle it with care.

Additionally, the cover and front pages are slightly bent, yet they preserve the integrity of the publication. Even with these imperfections, this magazine remains a valuable addition to any collection.

Explore the artistry and depth of this captivating edition and let it take you back to a time when print media thrived.

The New Yorker: January 5 1981 Full Magazine/Theme Cover by George Booth

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