Description
Explore a piece of history with The New Yorker Complete Magazine from March 14, 1977, featuring a captivating cover by the renowned artist Charles Saxon. This vintage issue is a must-have for collectors of vintage magazines and fans of classic editorial art.
This issue is significant as it showcases the cultural dialogue of the late 1970s, including thought-provoking articles and poetry that reflect the era's social dynamics and literary trends. Within its pages, you will find a range of topics—from literary critiques to profiles of prominent figures, capturing the essence of American culture during this time.
Some key features of this The New Yorker vintage issue include:
- Engaging articles such as "Ancestral Voices" by H. F. Ellis and Alice Munro's "Royal Beatings".
- A variety of poetry, including contributions from notable poets like Andrew Glaze and Stephen Yenser.
This specific issue is in good condition, showing minor water damage, yet this does not detract from its charm and collectibility. It comes with a plastic protective covering, making it a great addition to your collection while preserving its integrity for years to come.
We offer combined shipping options for collectors eager to expand their vintage magazine collections—all you need to do is ask! Don’t miss the chance to own this remarkable piece of literature that not only offers reading pleasure but also serves as a stunning visual artifact.