Description
Step into the world of classic journalism with the iconic The New Yorker: March 20, 1978. This full magazine edition features a captivating theme cover illustrated by the talented Donal Reilly. As a piece of cultural history, this magazine offers a glimpse into the art and writing that defined its time.
This pre-owned magazine is in good condition, making it a valuable addition for collectors, enthusiasts, and anyone who appreciates the legacy of quality journalism. It does not come with an address label, ensuring its aesthetic appeal remains intact. The edges may exhibit some wear and minor rips, a testament to its age, but this just adds character to this vintage piece.
The magazine is a fantastic resource for those interested in exploring the literary and artistic trends of the late 1970s. Within its pages, you can find a blend of insightful articles, stunning illustrations, and sharp social commentary that The New Yorker is renowned for.
- Perfect for collectors: A rare find that enhances any collection focused on vintage magazines or journalism.
- Artistic value: The cover artwork by Donal Reilly represents a significant moment in the evolution of magazine covers and offers aesthetic enjoyment.
Please note, this magazine does not come with a plastic protective covering, so extra care should be taken during handling to preserve its condition. If you are looking to add a touch of history to your collection, this is an excellent opportunity.
Don't miss out on the chance to own this piece of history. The New Yorker magazine from March 20, 1978 is not just a read; it's an experience!