Description
Discover a piece of history with the September 18, 1978 issue of The New Yorker. This magazine, featuring a captivating theme cover illustrated by the renowned William Steig, captures the essence of its time. Perfect for collectors, enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates the art of magazine publication, this edition brings together art, culture, and journalism from over four decades ago.
This magazine is pre-owned and in good condition, making it a valuable addition to any collection. While it has some wear typical for its age, it retains its charm and elegance. The absence of an address label on the cover increases its appeal, offering a clean and unobstructed view of the artistic front.
- Authentic Vintage Item: This issue is a genuine artifact from 1978, perfect for nostalgic readers or collectors looking to complete their New Yorker collection.
- Unique William Steig Cover: Enjoy the artistic brilliance of William Steig, an influential illustrator and cartoonist, who masterfully encapsulated the spirit of the era.
It's important to note that the magazine may show signs of wear. The edges might have slight rips or fraying, contributing to its character as a vintage piece. Additionally, there are noticeable marks on the front cover that reflect its journey through time.
Please keep in mind that this magazine does not come with a protective plastic covering. Handling it with care will help preserve its condition. This article serves as a nostalgic reminder of the past, making it a delightful gift for yourself or a friend who cherishes classic literature and art.