Description
The New Yorker Magazine from December 16, 1972, presents a remarkable blend of art and commentary, featuring the insightful cartoon "Man, Woman & Tree" illustrated by the talented Frank Modell. This unique issue captures the spirit of its time, offering readers a glimpse into the cultural narratives of the early 1970s. It's not just a magazine; it's a piece of history that showcases the wit and humor the New Yorker is renowned for.
This specific copy is in good condition, making it a perfect addition for collectors and fans of the magazine alike. The magazine comes from the newsstand and does not carry a label, enhancing its vintage appeal. Note that minor wear is present throughout the entire magazine, consistent with its age, but this only adds to the character of this nostalgic piece.
For added protection, this magazine comes with a plastic covering, ensuring that it remains in good condition while on display or during storage. You can enjoy flipping through the pages or adding it to your collection without worrying about wear and tear.
- Unique Artwork: Features a distinctive cartoon by Frank Modell that encapsulates the era's essence.
- Protective Covering: Comes with a plastic protective covering for longevity and preservation.
Whether you are an avid fan of The New Yorker or a casual reader, this December 1972 issue offers something special. Dive into the vibrant world of journalism and artistry that The New Yorker represents.
Don’t miss your chance to own this collectible piece of history. It serves not just as a reading material but also as a conversation starter and a tangible piece of cultural commentary from decades ago.