The New Yorker Magazine September 16 1972 Full Cover Theme by Andre Francois


Price:
Sale price$20.00 USD

Description

Discover a piece of history with The New Yorker Magazine from September 16, 1972. This collectible magazine features a stunning cover theme designed by the renowned artist Andre Francois. Perfect for avid magazine collectors, art enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates the creative culture of the 1970s, this item is a fantastic addition to any collection.

Condition is an essential factor when considering collectibles, and this magazine is in good condition. It is a newsstand copy with no label, which enhances its collectibility. While there is minor wear throughout the magazine, it remains an excellent choice for those who cherish vintage publications. A plastic protective covering ensures that your item stays in great shape.

One of the highlights of this magazine is its captivating cover art. Francois's designs often blend whimsy with profound messages, making this cover an engaging conversation starter. Display it in your home or office as a testament to creative expression.

Here are some key features:

  • Vibrant Cover Art: A visually striking design that stands out in any collection.
  • Historical Significance: A snapshot of modern culture from the early 1970s, reflecting societal trends of that era.

While the magazine shows some marks, they do not detract from its overall appeal. See the accompanying photos for details on the condition.

Enhance your collection or surprise a friend with this unique find. Whether for display, reading, or as a gift, this magazine is sure to delight!

The New Yorker Magazine September 16, 1972

You may also like

Recently viewed