The New Yorker Magazine December 16 1974 Delayed Flights by Charles Saxon


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Sale price$25.00 USD

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Delve into a piece of history with this vintage copy of The New Yorker Magazine from December 16, 1974. This edition features the captivating artwork titled Delayed Flights by the talented Charles Saxon, representing a notable moment in the magazine's illustrious journey. With a blend of humor and keen observations typical of Saxon's work, this cover art will surely spark nostalgia or intrigue among fans of vintage magazines.

This magazine is in good condition and offers a rare glimpse into the thoughts and styles of 1970s America. It is a true collector's item, perfect for both avid readers and decor enthusiasts looking to add a unique touch to their space.

Enjoy the following key benefits when you add this magazine to your collection:

  • Unique Artwork: Featuring thoughtful and engaging illustrations that encapsulate the spirit of the era.
  • Collector's Item: A valuable addition to any magazine collection, perfect for fans of The New Yorker.

This magazine is newsstand quality and comes without a label, making it a perfect find for collectors who appreciate authenticity in their acquisitions. There is minor wear on the entire magazine, which is typical for its age but does not detract from its overall appeal.

Your purchase includes a plastic protective covering to ensure the preservation of this vintage piece. This protection helps maintain its condition for years to come, so you can enjoy its beauty and significance without worry.

Take a look at the captivating cover to get a sense of this unique publication:

The New Yorker Magazine December 16 1974 Delayed Flights

The New Yorker Magazine from December 16, 1974 to your collection is not just an acquisition; it's an experience. Make it a part of your literary and artistic ventures today!

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