Description
Explore a piece of history with the vintage issue of The New Yorker Magazine from October 25, 1976. This captivating magazine features a delightful cover illustration titled Vegetable Stand by the renowned artist Arthur Getz. With its charming depiction of fresh produce, this magazine is a wonderful reflection of everyday life in the 1970s.
In good condition, this magazine is a true gem for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Please note that it comes without its original newsstand label, which adds to its unique charm. Minor wear is present throughout the magazine, but it does not detract from its overall appeal. Each page tells a story of a bygone era, making it a perfect addition to your collection or a thoughtful gift for someone who appreciates journalism and art.
This magazine is protected by a plastic covering, ensuring that it remains in good condition for years to come. Whether you are reminiscing about the past or discovering the beauty of vintage publications for the first time, this issue is sure to impress.
- Unique Artwork: The cover by Arthur Getz showcases the rich culture and art of the 1970s, making it a collectible item.
- Protective Covering: Comes with a plastic covering to preserve the magazine's condition, ensuring longevity.
Don't miss the chance to own this wonderful piece of Americana. It serves as a reminder of simpler times, where life was often celebrated through art and literature. Whether displayed on a coffee table or kept in a collection, this magazine brings a dash of nostalgia into any home.
Embrace the stories and illustrations that shaped a generation. Add this vintage issue of The New Yorker to your collection and enjoy the timeless charm it exudes.