Description
Discover a remarkable piece of history with the The New Yorker Complete Magazine from February 21, 1977, featuring the iconic Rea Irvin Cover. This magazine is a true treasure for collectors, art lovers, and fans of vintage literature, showcasing a unique snapshot of culture and editorial excellence from the 1970s.
Inside this complete issue, you’ll find a treasure trove of engaging articles, poems, and profiles that highlight the literary finesse of some of the era’s most celebrated writers. Notable pieces include:
- “On the Steps of the Conservatory” by Donald Barthelme
- “Collective Dawns” (Poem) by John Ashbery
- Profile of Sir Ralph Richardson by Kenneth Tynan
Highlighted content spans a range of interests, from riveting theatre critiques to thought-provoking poetry. The magazine presents volumes of entertainment and insights into various facets of life in 1977, making it a charming read for anyone interested in the cultural artifacts of the time.
This is not just a magazine; it is a collectible that captures the essence of an era. The issue is in good condition with no label, ensuring a clean presentation for display. As a bonus, all our items come with a plastic protective covering, preserving the magazine's quality for years to come.
With combined shipping available, you can easily add this to your collection along with other vintage finds. Take a closer look at the actual item you will receive in the pictures below. Please check the images carefully for condition purposes and feel free to reach out with any questions.
Own a piece of literary history today! Whether you’re an avid collector or searching for the perfect gift, this issue of The New Yorker will make a fantastic addition to any collection.