The New Yorker Magazine January 31 1977 Hanging Plants by Robert Tallon No Label


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Discover a piece of history with The New Yorker Magazine from January 31, 1977. This edition features the captivating artwork titled Hanging Plants, created by renowned illustrator Robert Tallon. Whether you are a collector or simply appreciate classic journalism, this magazine is a unique addition to your collection.

In good condition, the magazine showcases the perspective and creativity of the 1970s. Its cover and interior pages reflect the era's distinct style, making it a nostalgic read that transports you back in time. With minimal wear throughout, this magazine holds its charm and character, inviting you to explore the articles and illustrations within.

Key features include:

  • No Label: This magazine was purchased newsstand-style, maintaining its original integrity and appeal.
  • Protective covering: The magazine comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure its preservation, making it perfect for display or gift-giving.

Though there are some minor marks, these do not detract from its overall quality. The magazine has been cared for, and the protective layer adds an extra touch of professionalism. We encourage you to view the photos included to appreciate its condition better.

Here’s a look at this vintage gem:

The New Yorker Magazine January 31 1977

This edition of The New Yorker stands not only as a magazine but as a cultural artifact. Perfect for enthusiasts of design, history, or media, it offers a glimpse into the past through its insightful articles and stunning artwork. Don't miss your chance to own this timeless piece from one of America's most beloved publications.

Order today and experience the unique charm of vintage publishing.

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