Description
Explore a delightful piece of magazine history with this copy of The New Yorker Magazine from December 29, 1980. Featuring the charming cover illustration "Girl and a Doll" by the renowned artist William Steig, this issue captures the essence of childhood innocence and imagination. Ideal for collectors and enthusiasts, this magazine offers a glimpse into the cultural conversations of the era.
This magazine is in good condition, showcasing minor wear throughout, which adds to its authentic vintage charm. The cover art by Steig is sure to evoke nostalgia and spark conversations. Notably, the magazine comes in a protective plastic covering, ensuring that it remains a treasured piece for years to come.
One of the standout features of this magazine is its engaging content that reflects the social and artistic currents of 1980. Readers will find insightful articles, witty commentary, and compelling illustrations that were characteristic of The New Yorker during this period.
- Protective Covering: Each copy comes with a plastic protective covering, which helps preserve its condition while allowing you to enjoy its unique visual appeal.
- Authentic Vintage Charm: With its minor wear and original newsstand condition, this magazine embodies the essence of a bygone era, making it a perfect addition to your collection.
Although there are small rips in some areas, they do not detract from the overall aesthetic and readability of the magazine. Please see the photos for a closer look at its details.
Take a moment to appreciate this fascinating artifact from the past. Whether you’re a devoted fan of The New Yorker or simply wish to own a unique piece of American magazine history, this issue is a must-have.