The New Yorker Full Magazine March 31, 1975 Robert Tallon Cover VG


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This vintage magazine features the renowned publication The New Yorker, dated March 31, 1975, showcasing a stunning cover illustration by Robert Tallon. An essential addition for collectors, this issue encapsulates a memorable period in cultural history, marked by fascinating storytelling and artwork.

This particular issue stands out not only for its beautiful cover but also for its insightful content that reflects the societal dynamics of the mid-1970s. Readers will find a diverse collection of fiction, poetry, investigative journalism, and cultural commentary. It's a rare glimpse into the artistic and literary trends that shaped an era.

In terms of condition, this vintage issue is in very good shape, showing only minor wear on the edges typical for its age. It comes complete with its original subscription cover, which also displays some wear. All items are carefully preserved, and this magazine is housed in a protective plastic covering.

This issue includes noteworthy contributions, such as:

  • "The Eighty-Seventh (Nearly) Annual Tournament of Roses" by Calvin Trillin – A sharp and witty observation from a notable journalist.
  • Poetry selections featuring works by Philip Levine, Robert Pack, and Louise Glück.

Illustrated by a prominent lineup of artists including Charles E. Martin and William Steig, this issue is indeed a treasure for anyone invested in vintage magazines. This fascinating edition brings together significant literature and cultural commentaries that resonate even today.

The collectible value of this issue is substantial for enthusiasts of vintage magazines, literature lovers, and fans of The New Yorker. Embrace the charm of the 1970s through its pages and artwork, and secure this piece of history for your collection.

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