Description
The New Yorker Complete Magazine from October 10, 1977, features a captivating cover by the renowned Arnie Levin, making it a must-have for collectors of vintage magazines. This distinctive issue is a remarkable piece of history that reflects the art and culture of its time.
This particular issue encapsulates various topical and cultural narratives of the late 1970s, offering readers a unique insight into the era's zeitgeist. Inside, you will find engaging articles that explore diverse themes, including social issues, literature, and entertainment, showcasing the magazine's signature blend of wit and intellect.
Perfect for collectors, this vintage magazine is not just a publication; it's a historical artifact that embodies the spirit of its time. It features the following notable segments:
- THE TALK OF THE TOWN - 35
- "THE GIRL ACROSS THE ROOM" - Alice Adams 40
- "HEALTH DEPARTMENT LISTS RESTAURANT VIOLATIONS" - Daniel Menaker 43
- "FIVE POEMS" - Mark Strand 44
- PROFILES (CYRUS EATON—PART I) - E. J. Kahn, Jr. 50
The condition of this vintage magazine is labeled as Very Good (VG) with minor wear on the edges. Overall, it remains in great shape, making it an excellent addition to any collection. Photos are provided for you to assess the condition, ensuring that you know exactly what you're purchasing.
All our items come with a protective plastic covering to preserve their quality during shipping. We also offer combined shipping for multiple purchases. Don't miss the chance to own this significant piece of vintage history!