Description
Discover a true gem for collectors and fans of classic journalism with the New Yorker Magazine from January 8, 1979. This issue features the captivating cover titled "House in the Snow," beautifully illustrated by Charles E. Martin. The artistry and thought-provoking content encapsulate a moment in time, making it a must-have for enthusiasts of vintage literature and New Yorker aficionados.
This magazine is in good condition, making it a remarkable addition to any collection. While it has some minor wear on the entire magazine and noticeable marks, it retains its charm and historical significance. The newsstand edition comes without a label, allowing its original state to shine through.
The magazine includes a protective plastic covering to help preserve its quality, ensuring that it will remain a cherished item for years to come. The wear on the binding is minimal, reflecting its age yet emphasizing its authenticity. Whether you are a long-time reader of The New Yorker or new to its revered pages, this issue offers a glimpse into the past, showcasing the style and culture of the late 1970s.
- Charming cover art by Charles E. Martin enhances any collection.
- Protected with a plastic cover for longevity.
Don't miss out on the chance to own this piece of literary history. As you explore each page, you'll find timeless stories and illustrations that continue to resonate with readers today. The magazine has scratches and minor imperfections that do not detract from its overall appeal—just add character!
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Adding this edition to your collection is not just about owning a magazine; it's about holding a piece of history. Get your hands on the New Yorker Magazine from January 8, 1979—an item that promises nostalgia and inspiration within its pages!