The New Yorker Magazine July 30 1973 Full Cover Theme by Mischa Richter No Label


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Sale price$25.00 USD

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This is a rare find for collectors and fans of iconic magazines! Presenting the July 30, 1973 issue of The New Yorker, featuring a captivating full cover theme by the renowned artist Mischa Richter. As you leaf through the pages, you’ll be transported back to a significant moment in time, reflected through art, journalism, and unique storytelling.

Condition-wise, this vintage magazine is in good shape, showcasing the charm and character that only comes with age. It carries no newsstand label, making it an even more intriguing piece for collectors. Despite its minor wear throughout, the overall integrity of the magazine remains intact, presenting an excellent opportunity for those who seek to own a piece of history.

Each copy of this issue comes with a protective plastic covering to ensure longevity and preserve its quality. Its glossy pages still radiate the vibrant aesthetics of the era. Be sure to check for some slight marks that hint at the journey this magazine has been on over the decades, adding to its story and allure.

Here are some key features and benefits of this special issue:

  • Cultural Significance: This July 1973 issue reflects the cultural and political climate of the time, offering insights through a mix of art and journalism.
  • Protective Covering: Comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring that the magazine is safeguarded for years to come.

Take a moment to appreciate the incredible artistry featured on the cover and dive into the articles within that offer a glimpse of society during the 1970s. This magazine isn't just a reading material—it's a piece of art and history!

Perfect for avid collectors, fans of The New Yorker, or anyone who values vintage publications, this issue is a must-have. Add it to your collection, or consider gifting it to a friend who shares your passion for classic media.

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