Description
The New Yorker Magazine from December 31, 1973, features an iconic cover titled "Hour Glass Countdown" by the talented artist Lee Lorenz. This issue is a wonderful piece of art and history that captures the essence of the time. It carries the hallmark of The New Yorker with its blend of humor, culture, and clever commentary, making it an ideal collectible for magazine enthusiasts and fans of vintage art alike.
This particular issue is in good condition, exhibiting minimal signs of wear consistent with its age. It comes newsstand-ready, complete with no label, making it perfect for display or as an addition to your collection. Despite some minor marks throughout the magazine, it retains its charm and remains an intriguing artifact from the early '70s. Each page is filled with the wit and wisdom that The New Yorker is known for, providing a delightful reading experience.
For your convenience, this magazine is preserved with a plastic protective covering, ensuring it stays in good shape for years to come. The minor wear is barely noticeable and does not detract from the overall aesthetics or reading experience. You can explore fascinating articles and timeless illustrations from a period that continues to influence modern culture.
- Iconic "Hour Glass Countdown" cover design by Lee Lorenz, perfect for collectors.
- Comes in protective plastic cover to maintain its condition and longevity.
Take a closer look at the magazine through the attached images to see its intricate details. It's a true gem of print history that any admirer of The New Yorker will appreciate.