Description
Discover a true piece of literary history with the New Yorker Complete Magazine from August 1, 1977, featuring the iconic Chris Weber cover. This magazine is a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts alike. It boasts a beautiful, vibrant cover that highlights the exceptional artistry of the era, making it a fantastic addition to any collection.
This magazine is in very good condition (VG) considering its age. While it shows minor wear around the edges, it remains a collectible item that holds sentimental value. Every detail is captured in the accompanying photographs, so you can see exactly what you will receive.
Key features of this New Yorker magazine include:
- Authenticity Guaranteed: This issue is an original publication, ensuring you're getting a genuine piece of journalism history.
- Protective Covering: Each magazine comes with a plastic protective cover, keeping it safe from dust and damage.
As you flip through the pages, you can enjoy various articles, poetry, and cultural observations that were pertinent at that time, such as:
THE TALK OF THE TOWN - 13
"UNDR" - Jorge Luis Borges 18
"FROM GENESIS AND EXODUS" - William Steig 20
"BEAUTIFUL GIRL" - Alice Adams 23
"SLAVE ON THE HEADLAND" (POEM) - William Stafford 24
A GOOD EXPLANATION - Ian Frazier 27
A REPORTER AT LARGE (CITY EMPLOYEES) - Ken Auletta 28
"KITE" (POEM) - Laura Jensen 34
U.S. JOURNAL: THE BRONX - Calvin Trillin 49
THE RACE TRACK - Audax Minor 55
LETTER FROM WASHINGTON - Richard Rovere 56
"ASTRONOMIES" (POEM) - Robert Dana 60
MUSICAL EVENTS (CONCERT RECORDS) - Winthrop Sargeant 61
BOOKS - Howard Moss 63
BRIEFLY NOTED - 68
Please check the provided images to assess the magazine's condition. We also offer combined shipping options to save on costs. Don't miss your chance to own this classic issue of The New Yorker!