Description
Step into a moment of nostalgia with the New Yorker Magazine from January 14, 1974. This classic edition features the delightful cover illustration titled Summer House by the talented Charles Saxon. While it may not have a label, this magazine holds a piece of history that any collector or fan of vintage publications would cherish.
This magazine is in good condition, making it a fantastic find for those seeking to add to their collection. It comes complete with a protective plastic covering to ensure its preservation over time. The newsstand edition has slight wear throughout, characteristic of magazines this age, but it only adds to its charm and authenticity.
As you flip through the pages, you'll appreciate the engaging articles and witty cartoons that the New Yorker is renowned for. This particular issue also showcases Saxon’s distinctive artistic style, making the cover a remarkable display piece for your home or office.
- Timeless Artwork: The cover art by Charles Saxon is a great conversation starter, perfect for art lovers and history buffs alike.
- Protective Covering: This magazine comes with a plastic covering to help protect it from dust and damage, ensuring its longevity.
Although there are minor marks and wear on the magazine, they are minimal and do not detract from the overall appeal. Check out the high-quality images below to get a great view of this fascinating piece. Whether you’re a die-hard New Yorker fan or simply looking for a unique gift, this magazine is sure to please.
Don’t miss out on the chance to own a delightful snapshot of the past. Add the The New Yorker Magazine January 14, 1974 to your collection today!