Description
Discover a piece of iconic magazine history with the The New Yorker Magazine July 12, 1976. Featuring the beautiful artwork titled Autumn Basket by the talented Jenni Oliver, this magazine is a captivating read for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
This vintage issue is in good condition, carrying the charm and personality of a publication that has stood the test of time. Though it showcases some minor wear throughout, it remains a delightful addition to any magazine collection. The absence of a newsstand label adds to its appeal, making it a true collector's item.
Readers can immerse themselves in the rich journalism and art that The New Yorker is renowned for. The pages offer a glimpse into the cultural landscape of the 1970s, layered with witty commentary and intricate illustrations.
To ensure its protection and longevity, this magazine comes with a plastic protective covering. This means you can appreciate every page without worrying about damage. Despite being slightly worn, the periodical does carry some character in the form of marks. Don't forget to check out the accompanying photos for a closer look!
Key Features:
- Vibrant Artwork: Enjoy the stunning "Autumn Basket" cover art by Jenni Oliver that adds aesthetic value to your collection.
- Historical Value: Relive the cultural essence of the 1970s through detailed articles and illustrations featured within.
This magazine not only reflects a pivotal time in American journalism but also serves as a beautiful display piece. It is perfect for coffee tables, bookcases, or as a thoughtful gift for a friend who appreciates vintage collectibles. Grab your chance to own this fascinating slice of history, and remember to savor the stories and art that lie within!