Description
Discover a piece of iconic publishing history with "The New Yorker Magazine" from October 27, 1980, featuring a remarkable theme art cover by Charles E. Martin. This magazine showcases not only the artistic sophistication commonly associated with The New Yorker, but it also captures the cultural essence of its time. Collectors, art enthusiasts, and fans of The New Yorker will appreciate the unique charm and nostalgia this edition brings.
One of the standout features of this magazine is its captivating cover art, which reflects the trademark style of Charles E. Martin. The detailed and thought-provoking imagery invites readers to dive deeper into the thought-provoking articles and stories within. The magazine includes a rich collection of articles, essays, and illustrations that continue to resonate with contemporary audiences.
Condition is crucial when it comes to collectible magazines, and this edition is in good shape. It comes with a newsstand finish and has been preserved with a plastic protective covering for longevity. Although there are signs of minor wear on the magazine itself, it adds character to this vintage piece. The staple is loose, and there are some visible marks, which are to be expected from a publication of this age.
Key features include:
- Unique artistic cover by noted illustrator Charles E. Martin.
- Protected in a plastic covering, ensuring its preservation for years to come.
As you consider adding this piece to your collection, here are some specifications:
- Good
- Newsstand/No Label
- Minor wear on entire magazine.
- Comes with plastic protective covering.
- Staple is loose and wear on binding.
- Some marks. See photos.
This issue of The New Yorker is not just a magazine; it’s a snapshot of history that belongs in your collection. Whether you're seeking to reminisce about the past or simply love the timeless quality of The New Yorker, this magazine delivers. Don’t miss the opportunity to own a piece of literary art!"