Description
Step back in time with a noteworthy collectible: The New Yorker Magazine from January 3, 1977, featuring the captivating cover artwork "Abe and Lady Liberty" by the talented James Stevenson. This iconic magazine is not just a reading material; it's a piece of history that reflects the cultural essence of its time.
As a collector or a lover of vintage prints, you will appreciate the historical significance and artistic value this magazine brings. The cover design uniquely embodies the spirit of liberty through its illustration, paying homage to both President Abraham Lincoln and the enduring symbol of American freedom—Lady Liberty. It’s a perfect conversation starter for any coffee table or a cherished piece in a personal collection.
The New Yorker has long been known for its compelling articles and stunning artwork, and this issue is no exception. Despite minor wear throughout the magazine, it remains in good condition for readers and collectors alike. This magazine is sold without a label, so you can enjoy an authentic experience reminiscent of newsstand purchases.
For your peace of mind, the magazine comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring that it remains safe from environmental factors that could cause damage. You can enjoy reading through its pages without worry!
- Iconic Artwork: The cover features breathtaking illustrations that capture the attention of art lovers and history enthusiasts.
- Protective Covering: Each magazine comes with a durable plastic cover to keep it in good condition for years to come.
This particular issue of The New Yorker is a must-have for those who appreciate the blend of literature, art, and the rich tapestry of American culture. Don't miss out on owning a slice of history; add this magazine to your collection today!