The New Yorker Magazine September 6 1976 Full Cover Theme by James Stevenson


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Sale price$25.00 USD

Description

Step back in time with this collectible edition of The New Yorker Magazine from September 6, 1976, featuring a captivating cover theme by the renowned James Stevenson. This magazine is not just a piece of literature; it’s a nostalgic journey into the insights and aesthetics of the era. Perfect for collectors, history enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates unique art and journalism, this copy offers a glimpse into cultural happenings of the 1970s.

The magazine is in good condition, making it an excellent addition to any collection. It features the original newsstand edition without a label, ensuring its authenticity and charm. Minor wear is visible on the magazine, but this adds character to the piece, capturing the essence of its age.

The magazine is preserved in a plastic protective covering, keeping it safe from further wear and tear. While there are some small marks and a small rip, these imperfections are consistent with its vintage nature. View the photos carefully to appreciate both the beauty and the quaint imperfections of this charming magazine.

The New Yorker Magazine September 6 1976 Cover

Key Features:

  • Original cover theme art by James Stevenson, showcasing iconic 1970s illustration.
  • Includes protective plastic covering for enhanced preservation.

Collecting vintage magazines like this one is more than just possessing an item; it’s about holding a piece of history. With its good condition and original features, this magazine stands out as a worthy collectible. Whether you're a dedicated magazine collector or looking for a unique gift for a friend, this edition of The New Yorker offers both aesthetic appeal and cultural significance.

Don’t miss the chance to own this remarkable magazine. It’s not just reading material; it’s a conversation starter, a nostalgic escape, and a testament to a bygone era.

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