The New Yorker Complete Magazine March 27, 1978 Arnie Levin Cover No Label VG


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Sale price$19.95

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Discover the charm of vintage magazines with this collectible edition of The New Yorker, featuring the March 27, 1978 issue. The magazine boasts a stunning cover by renowned artist Arnie Levin, making it a unique piece for any magazine enthusiast.

This rare issue encapsulates the cultural milieu of the late 1970s, a time marked by vibrant artistic expression and insightful journalism. Inside, you'll find a rich array of articles that delve into contemporary social issues, arts, and celebrated literature, highlighting the magazine's dedication to intellectual discourse and cultural commentary.

Key Features:

  • Includes significant articles such as "Someone Has Been Disarranging These Roses" by Gabriel García Márquez and a fascinating report on Nepal by Peter Matthiessen.
  • Well-preserved condition with only minor wear at the edges, ensuring collectibility and readability.

This issue reflects a time when The New Yorker was a beacon of cultural and literary insights, making it a must-have for fans of vintage magazines.

The magazine is in great shape for its age, featuring no label and is categorized as Very Good (VG), which makes it a fantastic addition to any vintage magazine collection. Please refer to the pictures for condition assurance.

We prioritize the protection of our vintage treasures. All items come with a protective plastic covering to prevent wear and tear. Combined shipping is available upon request to help you save on multiple purchases.

Cover Story Highlights:

  • The Talk of the Town: Get insights from standout pieces by celebrated authors and poets.
  • Current Cinema and Arts coverage, providing a snapshot into the popular culture at the time.

Don’t miss your chance to own this piece of history in the world of vintage magazines!

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