The New Yorker Magazine May 29 1978 Tulip Lady by William Steig No Label


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Sale price$25.00 USD

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If you're a fan of vintage publications, the May 29, 1978, issue of The New Yorker Magazine is a delightful addition to any collection. This particular edition features the whimsical "Tulip Lady" cover art by the renowned William Steig, known for his clever illustrations and engaging storytelling. This magazine is more than just a periodical; it’s a piece of history that captures the artistic spirit of the late 1970s.

In terms of condition, this magazine is classified as being in good shape, which makes it ideal for collectors and enthusiasts alike. While it does exhibit minor wear throughout, the charm of the artwork and the quality of the articles remain intact. It comes without a label, which adds to its authenticity and value as a collectible item.

The New Yorker Magazine May 29 1978 Tulip Lady by William Steig

This magazine also comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring that it remains safe from further damage or wear. It's important to note that there is some water damage and a few marks present, which you can see in the photos. However, these imperfections don't overshadow the magazine's value; instead, they tell a story of its journey through time.

  • Multipurpose Use: Perfect for display, study, or as a conversation starter in your home or office.
  • Unique Collectible: A must-have for New Yorker fans and vintage magazine collectors that appreciate the evolution of editorial design.

Immerse yourself in the nostalgia of the past while enjoying the creativity that this issue brings. Whether you're an avid collector or a casual reader, this vintage piece has something special that speaks to the heart of American art and literature. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of The New Yorker’s rich legacy!

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