Description
Discover a piece of history with The New Yorker Magazine from August 15, 1977, featuring a stunning theme art cover by the talented Eugene Mihaesco. This vintage magazine not only serves as a captivating artwork but also reflects the rich cultural narratives of its time. Whether you're a collector or simply a fan of classic journalism, this issue is a rare find that brings back the essence of 1970s American culture and art.
Inside, readers can expect to find intriguing articles that delve into various topics ranging from politics to art, each accompanied by expert storytelling and unique illustrations. The New Yorker has long been known for its thought-provoking content and sophisticated style, making this magazine a valuable addition to any collection.
This particular edition is classified as being in good condition, showcasing a gentle aging process that adds character to the piece. Note that it is a newsstand copy with no label, which enhances its vintage appeal. Minor wear is present throughout the magazine, but this only serves as a testament to its journey through time. To ensure its preservation, the magazine comes with a plastic protective covering, allowing you to enjoy and display it without worry.
Here are some features of this remarkable magazine:
- Good condition with minor wear that enhances its vintage charm.
- Includes a protective covering to preserve its quality.
Adding this magazine to your collection not only allows you to enjoy its timeless appeal but also serves as a conversation piece. Whether displayed on a coffee table or stored in your library, it embodies a bygone era of print media. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of literary history.
Key specifications include:
- Condition: Good
- Type: Newsstand/No Label
- Wear: Minor wear on entire magazine
- Protection: Comes with plastic protective covering