Description
If you're a fan of vintage literature and art, the New Yorker Magazine from September 15, 1975 is a must-have addition to your collection. This unique issue features a stunning full theme cover by renowned artist James Stevenson, showcasing his distinctive style that captures the essence of New York. It's a perfect piece for anyone who appreciates the depth and creativity that The New Yorker is famous for.
This magazine is in good condition, with only minor wear throughout, adding character while still maintaining its allure. The cosmetic condition is ideal for collectors and casual readers alike. It is a newsstand edition with no label, ensuring its pristine presentation. Despite its age, this issue remains a beautiful snapshot of a particular moment in the history of both the magazine and its vibrant city backdrop.
Highlighted features include:
- A captivating cover illustration that makes it a perfect decorative piece.
- Robust protective covering included to preserve its condition for years to come.
While there is some wear on the binding, this adds to the vintage charm of the publication. Each page unfolds a world encapsulated in time, with articles and illustrations that reflect the views and style of the 1970s.
To protect your magazine, it comes with a plastic protective covering. This ensures that it remains shielded from dust and damage, making it suitable for display or for personal enjoyment. The magazine offers a delightful stroll down memory lane, perfect for gifting or adding to your collection.
Don't miss the chance to own this exquisite New Yorker Magazine. Add it to your cart today and enjoy a piece of literary history!