Description
Discover a unique piece of history with the VTG The New Yorker Magazine from April 10, 1978. This vintage publication showcases a stunning full theme cover created by the talented artist Eugene Mihaesco, making it a must-have for collectors and fans of art alike.
This magazine, rich in cultural significance, captures the essence of its time, featuring engaging articles and captivating illustrations. With its timeless appeal, it serves as a wonderful addition to any coffee table or bookshelf. Whether you are an avid reader, a dedicated collector, or just looking for an interesting conversation starter, this magazine will not disappoint.
Here are some notable features of this magazine:
- No label/Newsstand edition, making it a rare find for collectors.
- Includes a protective plastic covering to ensure its preservation for years to come.
Although the magazine's edges and binding may show some wear, this adds to its charm and authenticity, telling the story of its journey through time. Please examine the photos closely to see its condition in detail. The character and history behind this vintage magazine truly enhances its value.
You'll also appreciate the insightful articles that reflect the thought-provoking journalism The New Yorker is known for. Beyond just the cover art, this issue offers a variety of engaging content, perfect for those looking to dive into the culture and conversations of the late 1970s.
Don’t miss out on the chance to own a piece of magazine history. This collectible is an excellent gift for friends or family who appreciate art, literature, and the heritage of print media.