Description
Discover a classic piece of American literary culture with the New Yorker Magazine from September 5, 1977. This vintage edition features a stunning theme art cover by the renowned artist Arthur Getz, capturing the essence of the times in remarkable detail.
Each magazine offers a fascinating glimpse into the past, allowing you to explore the unique articles and cultural commentary that defined an era. Whether you are a long-time reader or a new fan, this edition is an excellent addition to your collection. It reflects the wit and charm that The New Yorker is famous for, making it an ideal gift or keepsake.
The magazine is in very good to excellent condition, ensuring that its integrity is preserved. It comes from a newsstand without any labels, maintaining its authenticity and aesthetic appeal. Imagine flipping through the pages of this literary treasure, enjoying both the captivating illustrations and the insightful journalism that has become the hallmark of The New Yorker.
This edition not only showcases art but also serves as a historical document, revealing the cultural landscape of 1977. Whether you want to reminisce about the past or study the evolution of editorial content, this magazine is perfect for casual reading or academic purposes.
To protect this gem, it arrives with a plastic protective covering, ensuring that it remains in great condition for years to come. This thoughtful addition makes it suitable for display or safe storage, safeguarding your investment in vintage print culture.
- Very Good/Excellent condition
- No Label/Newsstand, authentic formatting
- Magazine is in overall great condition and easily readable.
- Comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure longevity.