Description
Discover a piece of vintage publishing history with the New Yorker Magazine from December 2, 1974. This classic edition features a stunning full theme cover crafted by the talented artist Gretchen Dow Simpson. It captures the spirit of the era while providing a glimpse into the rich cultural landscape of the time.
This magazine is not just a snapshot of the past; it’s a collectible item for fans of literature, art, and historical publications. Whether you’re a long-time subscriber or just starting your New Yorker collection, this issue promises to be a valuable addition.
Condition matters, and this magazine is in good condition, exhibiting only minor wear throughout. It is a newsstand edition, meaning it has no labels, preserving its aesthetic appeal. You can display this beautiful cover without concerns of unsightly marks disturbing its artistic presence.
- Protective Covering: This issue comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring it stays in prime condition for years to come. Protect your investment in style!
- Historical Significance: Owning this piece not only enriches your collection but also offers you a window into the past, reflecting the social and cultural attitudes of the 1970s.
Despite its age, this magazine has maintained its charm and integrity, with just a few minor marks that add to its character. See the included photo for reference on its current appearance.
Don’t miss out on this chance to own a genuine piece of literary history. Perfect as a gift or a personal treasure for magazine enthusiasts!