Description
If you're a collector or a fan of classic magazines, you'll appreciate this unique piece: The New Yorker Magazine from July 5, 1976, featuring a full theme cover by renowned artist Lou Myers. This vintage magazine captures a snapshot of culture and art from over four decades ago, making it a perfect addition to your collection or simply a great conversation starter.
This magazine is classified as "Good" condition, showcasing minor wear throughout. Its newsstand edition comes without a label, offering a clean and unobtrusive look that lets the cover art shine. The minor imperfections only add character to this already remarkable publication, which reflects the timeless style of The New Yorker during that era.
Each magazine is carefully preserved and comes with a protective plastic covering. This ensures your piece remains in good shape for years to come. Whether you display it on your coffee table, bookshelf, or in a display case, this magazine is not just a reading material but also a piece of history.
- Artistically Significant: Features a full theme cover by Lou Myers, making it a fantastic representation of 1970s art and editorial style.
- Well-Preserved: Comes with a protective plastic covering, ensuring it remains in good condition for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
This New Yorker issue includes fascinating insights and stories from its time, offering a glimpse into the cultural landscape of the mid-1970s. Although there are some visible marks, they are part of the charm of owning a vintage publication. Take a moment to appreciate the artistic details on the cover and the articles inside.
Check out the magazine’s stunning cover below: