Description
Step back in time with a collector's gem - The New Yorker magazine from September 12, 1977. This full magazine edition showcases a theme cover by the renowned artist Chas Addams, known for his unique sense of dark humor and whimsical illustrations.
This iconic issue is not just another magazine; it's a portal to the past, capturing the essence of the 1970s with its rich content and stunning artwork. Whether you're an ardent fan of The New Yorker, a Chas Addams enthusiast, or simply a lover of vintage publications, this magazine is a must-have addition to your collection.
The magazine is used but remains in excellent condition, making it a fantastic find for collectors and history buffs alike. Its smooth edges and overall quality reflect the care taken to preserve its integrity over the years. Notably, this issue contains no address label, ensuring a clean and unobtrusive appearance, perfect for display or gifting.
Here are some key features that make this magazine stand out:
- Original theme cover art by Chas Addams, showcasing his signature style.
- Excellent condition with no address label, ensuring a pristine presentation.
This magazine is not only an enjoyable read filled with articles, stories, and illustrations from the era, but it also serves as a beautiful decorative piece. Imagine showcasing this in your home, sparking conversations and nostalgia among your guests.
Don't miss your chance to own this piece of history! Add The New Yorker: September 12, 1977 to your collection today and relish in the literary and artistic treasures of the past.