Description
Discover a true piece of history with the VTG The New York Times Magazine dated April 22, 1979. This unique publication features an insightful article by Woody Allen, showcasing his sharp wit and perspective on contemporary issues. Additionally, it delves into the plight of women in Iran during a pivotal time, making this edition not just a magazine but a historical artifact that captures the cultural and social dynamics of the late 1970s.
This vintage magazine is perfect for collectors, historians, or anyone interested in the evolution of societal issues over the years. The articles contained within provide a glimpse into the past, while the distinctive writing style of Woody Allen still resonates today. Owning this magazine will not only enhance your collection but also allow you to appreciate the nuances of journalism from that era.
The condition of this magazine reflects its age, featuring some minor wear on the edges along with some rips or marks typical of magazines this old. However, these imperfections add character and authenticity to its vintage status. This magazine is a must-have for enthusiasts of The New York Times and literary fans alike.
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Key features of this collectible magazine include:
- Original newsstand edition without a label for added authenticity
- Content extending to page 44, providing ample reading material on relevant topics
Don’t miss this opportunity to own a piece of history! Whether you're looking to add to your own collection or searching for the perfect gift for a friend who cherishes vintage publications, this magazine is a fantastic choice!
Specifications:
- Condition: Some minor wear on edges and/or rips or marks
- Content: Goes up to page 44
- Features: Woody Allen’s article and insights on the plight of Iranian women