The New Yorker Magazine November 11 1972 Man On a Hill by Charles Saxon No Label


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Sale price$25.00 USD

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Discover a piece of history with this vintage issue of The New Yorker Magazine, published on November 11, 1972. The cover art, titled Man On a Hill, is a striking illustration by the renowned artist Charles Saxon. This magazine is not just a collector's item; it's a snapshot of a specific time in American culture, filled with insightful articles and commentary that captures the spirit of the era.

This issue is in good condition, showing minor wear consistent with its age. It is a newsstand copy with no label, meaning it retains its original character without any distracting stickers or labels. While the cover may be off, the beauty of Saxon's work is still intact and can be appreciated by any art enthusiast or fan of vintage publications.

The magazine comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring that it stays safe from further wear and tear. Whether you're a dedicated collector or looking for a unique gift for a friend, this issue of The New Yorker offers both aesthetic and sentimental value.

  • Classic Artwork: Enjoy the iconic illustration by Charles Saxon, representing the thought-provoking artistry of the early '70s.
  • Historical Significance: Delve into the past with articles and features that reflect the cultural landscape of the time.

Although there is minor wear on the entire magazine and some wear on the binding, these imperfections only add to its charm and authenticity. Collectors often seek out items with character, and this magazine fits that bill perfectly.

Take a look at the attached image to appreciate the beautiful cover:

The New Yorker Magazine November 11 1972 Cover

This vintage magazine not only serves as a collectable item but also as a conversation starter. Whether on a coffee table or part of a personal library, The New Yorker Magazine from November 11, 1972, will surely captivate all who encounter it.

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