Description
Discover a piece of history with The New Yorker Magazine from October 6, 1980. This unique edition showcases a stunning theme art cover designed by the talented Eugene Mihaesco, making it a perfect addition for collectors and fans of vintage magazines alike.
This particular magazine is in good condition, exhibiting a charming patina of age. It comes without a label, adding to its classic appeal. You may find minor wear throughout the magazine, which is to be expected from a publication this age. Each page invites you to step back in time and experience the culture and art of the era that shaped modern journalism.
The New Yorker is renowned for its distinctive art covers and thought-provoking content, and this edition is no exception. You will appreciate the artistry involved in the cover's design, reflecting the unique style of the late 1970s. Display it on your coffee table or in your collection to spark conversations about art, culture, and the evolution of print media.
Each magazine is protected by a clear plastic covering, ensuring it remains in as good a condition as possible for years to come. You'll appreciate the effort taken to maintain its integrity and charm. Minor marks can be found throughout, but these lend character to a vintage item that tells a story.
Check out the photos to get a closer look at this iconic piece. Whether you are an avid collector or simply looking for a nostalgic read, this magazine from The New Yorker is sure to delight.
- Vintage charm: Capture the essence of the 1980s with this collector's item.
- Artistic design: Enjoy the creative vision of Eugene Mihaesco on the theme cover.
Specifications:
- Condition: Good
- Type: Newsstand/No Label
- Wear: Minor wear on entire magazine.
- Protection: Comes with plastic protective covering.
- Condition notes: Some marks. See photos.