Description
Step into a nostalgic celebration of creativity and culture with the New Yorker Magazine from October 28, 1972. This special edition features an engaging All Hallows theme expertly illustrated by Albert Hubbell. Perfect for collectors of vintage literature and art enthusiasts alike, this magazine encapsulates the essence of Halloween while showcasing the witty and insightful writing for which The New Yorker is renowned.
This issue is in good condition and is available for those who appreciate authentic periodicals. While it does exhibit some signs of its rich history, you can expect nothing short of charm and character from this magazine. It comes newsstand condition with no labels, allowing its beauty to shine through unobstructedly.
Here are some key features of this collectible magazine:
- Protective Covering: Comes with a plastic protective covering to maintain its condition and safeguard against wear.
- Visual Appeal: Unique illustrations and artistic design make this issue a fantastic addition to your decor or collection.
The magazine does show minor wear throughout. Expect to find some marks and a few creases on the front cover—details that only add to its character. The binding has experienced slight wear, which is typical for publications of this age. For potential buyers, we encourage you to examine the included photos to fully appreciate the magazine's condition.
Be inspired by the graphics and stories that capture the essence of a bygone era. This issue not only represents an artistic achievement but also a cultural artifact, making it a delightful conversation starter.
Check out the visuals included below, as they showcase the magazine's unique cover and overall charm:
Whether you're a serious collector or simply looking for a unique gift, this New Yorker magazine is sure to please. Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of history!