Description
Step right up and take a peek at a piece of history! This edition of The New Yorker Magazine, dated May 31, 1976, showcases a captivating cover designed by the talented Paul Degen, featuring a mesmerizing circus performer. Perfect for collectors and enthusiasts of vintage magazines, this unique item brings a touch of nostalgia and artistic flair to any collection.
This magazine is in good condition, making it a fantastic find for those who appreciate both quality and charm. It features the classic newsstand edition style but comes without a label, adding to its authenticity. You'll notice minor wear throughout the magazine, which is expected from a publication that has stood the test of time for over four decades.
One of the highlights of this listing is its plastic protective covering, ensuring that this gem stays preserved and protected from additional wear and tear. The magazine does exhibit some wear on the binding, a common trait found in magazines of its age, giving it character and a story of its own.
- Unique Cover Art: The striking illustration by Paul Degen offers a visual treat that captures the essence of the circus.
- Collector's Item: A wonderful piece for any vintage magazine collection, especially for fans of The New Yorker.
To give you a glimpse of its charm, we've included an image of the magazine:
Don’t miss out on this treasure! It's not just a magazine; it's a conversation starter, an artistic piece, and a slice of cultural history all bundled into one. Whether you're revisiting past issues or starting a new collection, this magazine is a worthy addition that reflects the quirks and style of 1970s America.
Act now and own a part of art and publishing history! Your collection deserves this magazine, so grab it while you can!