The New Yorker Magazine August 11 1980 Theme Art Cover by Charles Saxon No Label


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Sale price$20.00 USD

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Discover a piece of history with The New Yorker Magazine from August 11, 1980, showcasing a captivating theme art cover by the talented Charles Saxon. This vintage issue is not just a magazine; it's a collector's item that offers a glimpse into the past, rich with cultural insights and artistic expression.

The cover art, created by Saxon, beautifully reflects the unique style and intellectual spirit synonymous with The New Yorker. Each issue provides a blend of humor, art, and journalism that continues to resonate with readers today. Whether you're a long-time subscriber or a new reader, this magazine is a lovely addition to any collection.

This particular copy remains in good condition, perfect for those who appreciate the charm of vintage magazines. It comes without a label, making it ideal for display or as a thoughtful gift for friends or family who appreciate art and literature.

One of the great features of this magazine is its plastic protective covering, which helps preserve its condition. This ensures that while minor wear is present on the magazine, it remains an excellent choice for collectors and readers alike. The protective cover also safeguards the bright cover art, allowing you to appreciate its beauty for years to come.

  • Immerse yourself in nostalgia with Charles Saxon’s iconic cover art.
  • Enjoy peace of mind with the included protective covering.

While there are some visible marks on the magazine's surface, these do not detract significantly from its overall appeal. Interested buyers should refer to the photos for a closer look at the magazine's condition.

This magazine features:

  • Good overall condition
  • Newsstand edition with no label
  • Minor wear on the entire magazine
  • Includes plastic protective covering
  • Some marks as shown in the photos

Don’t miss the opportunity to own this classic issue of The New Yorker. Whether for reading, collecting, or gifting, it’s a charming representation of an important period in magazine history.

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