The New Yorker: January 31 1977 - Full Magazine/Theme Cover Robert Tallon


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Sale price$30.00 USD

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Step back in time with this collectible issue of The New Yorker from January 31, 1977. This full magazine features a striking theme cover designed by the renowned Robert Tallon, showcasing the unique style and intellectual depth that the magazine is celebrated for. Perfect for both avid collectors and casual readers, this vintage issue captures a snapshot of culture and commentary from the late 1970s.

Whether you are looking to enhance your collection or seek a distinctive gift for a friend, this magazine serves as a delightful piece of history. Immerse yourself in the talented writing and captivating illustrations that characterize this iconic publication.

This particular issue is in used condition, showing charming signs of its age. It contains an address label, so you know it has been cherished by previous readers. Please note that the edges may exhibit some wear and even have rips, making it a true vintage article that carries stories beyond its pages.

While it does not come with a protective plastic covering, the magazine features a folded crease in the front middle, adding to its character. A well-preserved issue that sparks nostalgia, it provides a glimpse into the past with every page you turn.

  • Iconic cover by Robert Tallon, a visual feast for collectors
  • Rich cultural commentary and engaging articles from the 1970s

Be sure to take a closer look at the imagery that adorns the magazine. The visual aesthetics are as captivating as the writing itself, making it a perfect conversation starter. Don’t miss out on the chance to own a piece of literary history!

The New Yorker: January 31 1977

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