Description
Discover a piece of cultural history with this vintage edition of The New Yorker> magazine, dated August 14, 1978. This full theme cover features the iconic artwork of Jean-Jacques Sempe, known for his whimsical and thought-provoking illustrations. Whether you are an avid collector or a fan of classic journalism, this magazine is a must-have for your collection.
As you delve into this timeless issue, you will find captivating articles and stories that reflect the social and political atmosphere of late-70s America. This magazine not only showcases beautiful art but also encompasses the essence of literary excellence that The New Yorker is known for. The cover art by Sempe is a charming representation of urban life and leisure, a delightful glimpse into a bygone era.
Key Features:
- No label/Newsstand edition for a true vintage feel.
- Comes with a plastic protective covering to preserve its condition.
Note that the edges and binding may show some wear, marks, or minor rips due to its age. Please refer to the detailed photos included to assess the condition. Owning this magazine not only enhances your collection but also offers a great conversation starter about the art and literature of the past.
Envision displaying this unique magazine in your home or office, a nostalgic reminder of a different time. It's perfect for those who appreciate the artistry of print media as well as fans of Sempe’s work. Don't miss out on adding this exceptional piece to your collection!