The New Yorker Magazine March 17 1980 Full Theme Cover by Robert Tallon No Label


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Sale price$20.00 USD

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Explore a piece of history with this classic issue of The New Yorker Magazine from March 17, 1980, featuring a stunning full theme cover designed by the talented Robert Tallon. This iconic magazine is not just a reading material; it's a collector's item that showcases a unique blend of art, culture, and journalism.

This magazine is sold used and remains in good condition, a fantastic addition to any collection or a thoughtful gift for a magazine enthusiast. It comes without an address label, making it an excellent choice for display or preservation.

While the edges may show some wear and tear, and there might be a few rips, the interior pages remain intact and are ready to be appreciated. The cover and front pages do exhibit some bends, which add character to this vintage publication, revealing its journey through time.

  • Full theme cover art by Robert Tallon, a must-see for fans of magazine design.
  • Perfect for collectors, this issue captures the essence of 1980's culture and journalism.

It’s important to note that this magazine does not come with a protective plastic covering. Thus, care should be taken for long-term preservation. If you’re passionate about iconic publications, you’ll appreciate the charm and narrative this magazine brings.

Don’t miss out on the chance to own this significant piece of artistic and journalistic heritage. Get your copy of The New Yorker Magazine March 17, 1980 today and dive into a nostalgic exploration of media from over four decades ago.

The New Yorker Magazine March 17 1980 Cover

Whether you’re a lifelong reader of The New Yorker or a newcomer curious about its legacy, this magazine represents a vital piece of literary and artistic culture. Add it to your collection and enjoy a delightful trip down memory lane.

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