Description
Discover a unique piece of art and history with the New Yorker Magazine from December 10, 1973, featuring an eye-catching fireplace cover designed by the talented Charles E. Martin. This vintage magazine is not just a publication; it’s a charming slice of life from the past, perfect for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
This edition showcases Martin's artistry, beautifully reflecting the warm and cozy vibes of winter. The fireplace cover is an iconic representation of the era, adding character to any room. Whether you’re displaying it on your coffee table or showcasing it in your art collection, this magazine serves as a delightful conversation starter.
The magazine is in good condition, despite some minor wear that adds to its vintage charm. It is a newsstand edition and comes without a label, making it a genuine find for those looking to delve into classic New Yorker content. The protective plastic covering ensures that the magazine remains in good shape, safeguarding its pages for future enjoyment.
- Iconic Artwork: This cover by Charles E. Martin is not only striking but also a representation of New Yorker’s rich artistic history.
- Collector's Item: A great addition for fans of vintage magazines, art lovers, or anyone looking to capture the essence of 1970s culture.
Some marks are present on the magazine, emblematic of its storied past, but overall the aesthetics remain engaging. We have provided images for your review, so you can appreciate the design and condition before making your decision. We encourage you to examine the photos closely.
This is more than just a magazine; it’s a piece of nostalgia waiting to be part of your collection. Don't miss out on this special item that beautifully encapsulates a moment in time. Act fast and make it yours today!