Description
Discover a true gem from the past with "The New Yorker: June 13, 1977." This full magazine edition features an eye-catching theme cover art by the renowned Ed Koren. Known for its satirical and whimsical style, Koren's artwork brings a unique touch of nostalgia, making this magazine a must-have for collectors and fans of classic journalism alike.
This vintage issue showcases the high-quality writing and insightful commentary that The New Yorker is celebrated for. Delve into a captivating array of articles, essays, and reviews that reflect the cultural and social landscape of the 1970s. No matter your interests, this magazine offers a fascinating glimpse into the era’s zeitgeist.
As a used item, this magazine is in good condition, making it a suitable choice for both display and reading. However, it is worth noting that it does contain an address label and may exhibit some wear, including edges that might have slight rips. Despite these minor imperfections, the charm of this publication shines through.
It's also important to mention that this magazine does not come with a plastic protective covering. Therefore, we recommend handling it with care to preserve its quality for years to come. Whether you're an avid New Yorker reader, a fan of Ed Koren, or simply looking to explore the past, this magazine is an excellent addition to your collection.
- Vintage charm with memorable Ed Koren artwork.
- In-depth articles capturing the spirit of the 1970s.
Take a step back in time and enjoy the unique perspectives presented in this classic edition of The New Yorker.
Don’t miss your chance to own this piece of history. Whether for nostalgia or as part of your literary collection, "The New Yorker: June 13, 1977" is sure to captivate anyone who appreciates insightful and creative journalism.