Description
If you're a fan of classic magazines, the The New Yorker Magazine from May 12, 1980 is a wonderful addition to your collection. This particular issue features an iconic theme cover by renowned artist Robert Tallon, which captures the essence of the time with vibrant artistry and poignant themes. The magazine remains an excellent showcase of the sophisticated and humorous content that The New Yorker is famous for.
This particular magazine is in good condition, perfect for collectors looking to add a unique piece of media history to their collection. It is a newsstand edition, and it does not have a label, making it an authentic find. Despite its age, the publication has been preserved well with only minor wear on the entire magazine, ensuring its pages are still enjoyable to browse.
Key features of this product include:
- High-Quality Artwork: The cover designed by Robert Tallon adds a visual appeal that reflects the artistic charm of the era.
- Protective Covering: The magazine comes with a plastic protective covering to keep it safe from further damage while on display.
While there may be some marks present, they only add character to this vintage piece. We encourage you to take a look at the accompanying photos to get a better idea of the magazine's condition.
Check out the captivating cover art below:
This issue of The New Yorker stands not only as a collectible item but also as a piece of cultural history. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of magazine history that reflects a vibrant time in American journalism and art.