The New Yorker Magazine August 3 1981 Full Theme Cover by Charles E. Martin


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If you’re a collector of printed media or simply a fan of iconic publications, this issue of The New Yorker magazine is a must-have for your library. Released on August 3, 1981, this edition features a captivating full theme cover created by the talented Charles E. Martin. Known for its insightful articles, stunning artwork, and unique lens on society, The New Yorker consistently delivers thought-provoking content that continues to resonate even decades later.

This magazine is used but remains in good condition, making it an excellent piece for both reading and display purposes. It does not include an address label, adding to its pristine aesthetic. However, please note that due to its age, edges may show signs of wear and slight rips may be present. It’s perfect for those who appreciate vintage publications, despite some wear and tear.

Key features of this magazine include:

  • Unique Artwork: The full theme cover showcases the artistic talent of Charles E. Martin, making it a visually appealing piece for art lovers and collectors.
  • Rich History: This edition captures a snapshot of cultural moments from 1981, offering insights and perspectives that are significant even today.

This issue does not come with a plastic protective cover, so please handle it with care to maintain its condition. You’ll find that while the cover and the front pages may be slightly bent, this only adds character to a truly remarkable magazine.

Don’t miss out on owning a piece of history. This August 3, 1981 edition of The New Yorker is more than just a magazine; it's a window into a past filled with literary gems.

The New Yorker Magazine August 3 1981 Cover

Enhance your collection with this wonderful vintage magazine today!

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