Description
Experience the charm and elegance of the past with "The New Yorker Magazine" from September 19, 1977. This particular edition features a stunning theme art cover crafted by the talented Jenni Oliver. It serves as a beautiful slice of history and a perfect addition to any collection of vintage magazines.
As a valued item from the esteemed New Yorker collection, this magazine brings with it not just literary merit but also artistic flair. The cover art is a conversation starter, showcasing the era's distinctive style and the excellence in art representation for which The New Yorker is renowned. Owning this magazine is like owning a piece of cultural history that reflects the spirit of its time.
This September 1977 issue is in very good to excellent condition, ensuring that it will be cherished for years to come. It doesn't have any labels, making it a true newsstand find. The magazine is uniquely preserved, free from any significant blemishes; its pages remain vibrant, providing a delightful reading experience.
Additionally, the magazine comes with a plastic protective covering, adding an extra layer of care for this collectible. This means you can display it with pride or delve into its articles without worry. Whether you’re an avid reader, a collector of periodicals, or someone looking to gift a piece of nostalgia, this magazine meets all those needs.
- Very Good/Excellent Condition
- No Label/Newsstand
To enhance your collection or gift-life, this magazine is ready to become a cherished item. The vibrant images within and the high-quality print will truly stand the test of time.