Description
Step back in time with a piece of cultural history: The New Yorker magazine from July 17, 1978. This full magazine features a stunning theme cover designed by renowned artist Joseph Low, making it a must-have for collectors and fans of classic journalism alike.
This vintage magazine offers an authentic look into the style and tone of the late 70s, showcasing the thought-provoking articles and exquisite illustrations that The New Yorker is celebrated for. Whether you're a long-time subscriber or discovering the publication for the first time, this issue captures the essence of its era.
The magazine is used but remains in good condition, presenting a charming portrayal of its age. Note that it contains no address label, making it ideal for display or as a thoughtful gift. It may feature slight edge wear or rips, adding character to this collectible treasure.
Key Features:
- Includes the authentic July 17, 1978 issue with a unique cover by Joseph Low.
- No address label for a cleaner, more aesthetically pleasing presentation.
While the magazine does not come with a plastic protective covering, it provides an excellent opportunity for those who appreciate historical artifacts. Do take note that the front may have some marks, which contribute to its vintage charm.
The New Yorker magazine is not just a publication; it is a piece of art, reflecting the thoughts and opinions of a generation. Add this distinguished magazine to your collection today and relish the rich heritage of one of America's most iconic magazines.