Description
Discover a classic piece of American culture with the The New Yorker Magazine January 12, 1981. This vintage edition features a stunning theme art cover by the talented artist Eugene Mihaesco. It encapsulates the artistic spirit of the era, making it a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
This magazine is a fantastic representation of The New Yorker’s dedication to literature, art, and insightful commentary. With a rich history dating back to its first publication in 1925, The New Yorker has established itself as a pillar of Americana, offering readers sophisticated articles and captivating illustrations.
As for the condition, this magazine is rated as Good, which signifies that it has been well-preserved despite some minor wear present throughout. It comes to you newsstand fresh, without any labels, ensuring that the beautiful cover art remains unobstructed. To protect this piece further, it is shipped with a plastic protective covering, ensuring that it remains in a good condition for years to come.
This magazine is also a brilliant conversation starter, offering insights into the cultural and social issues of its time. It makes a perfect gift for anyone who appreciates art, literature, or the storied history of The New Yorker.
Key features include:
- No Label: Enhance your collection with an unmarked edition.
- Plastic Protective Covering: Added protection for preservation.
Take a look at this coveted magazine and explore its charm. Below is an image of the cover for a sneak peek:
Don't miss the opportunity to own a slice of history with The New Yorker Magazine from January 12, 1981. Add it to your collection today!