New Yorker Magazine • Oct. 31, 1977 • R.O. Blechman Illustrated Cover • No Label
New York skyline cover illustrated by R. O. Blechman (b. 1930). New Yorker Magazine. Oct. 31, 1977 Issue.
New York skyline cover illustrated by R. O. Blechman (b. 1930). New Yorker Magazine. Oct. 31, 1977 Issue.
New, never read No mailing label Magazine will be mailed with cardboard reinforcement to prevent bending Thanks for looking!
New, never read No mailing label Magazine will be mailed with cardboard reinforcement to prevent bending Thanks for looking!
This is a copy of The New Yorker magazine from September 24, 2012, featuring the Cartoon Issue. The cover art showcases a vibrant and satirical depiction of clowns and social commentary. Inside, you’ll find a collection of articles, cartoons, and features typical of The New Yorker. This issue includes contributions from notable writers and cartoonists, offering a blend of humor and insightful commentary. Used in good condition; shows some wear. This magazine is a perfect addition for collectors or fans of The New Yorker’s unique style.
The product is a double issue of The New Yorker Magazine from May 11 and 18, 2026. It features an illustrated cover by Barry Blitt, showcasing a patriotic theme of red, white, and kinda blue. This edition is part of Condé Nast’s weekly publication frequency, with a paid circulation distribution in the United States. Written in English, this illustrated magazine is a must-have for fans of The New Yorker and those interested in American culture and politics.
The product is a double issue of The New Yorker Magazine from May 11 and 18, 2026. It features an illustrated cover by Barry Blitt, showcasing a patriotic theme of red, white, and kinda blue. This edition is part of Condé Nast’s weekly publication frequency, with a paid circulation distribution in the United States. Written in English, this illustrated magazine is a must-have for fans of The New Yorker and those interested in American culture and politics.
The New Yorker Magazine from May 5, 1962 features a Steig cover art and great ads, showcasing the magazine’s signature humor and satire content. This weekly publication from the United States provides readers with a blend of witty commentary, cultural critiques, and engaging storytelling, making it a must-have for fans of classic magazine journalism. With its iconic brand and reputation for quality writing, The New Yorker remains a beloved and enduring institution in the world of magazines.
The New Yorker Magazine from May 5, 1962 features a Steig cover art and great ads, showcasing the magazine’s signature humor and satire content. This weekly publication from the United States provides readers with a blend of witty commentary, cultural critiques, and engaging storytelling, making it a must-have for fans of classic magazine journalism. With its iconic brand and reputation for quality writing, The New Yorker remains a beloved and enduring institution in the world of magazines.
I am working my way through my husband’s collection of The New Yorker from 2009, 2010 and 2011 and have many copies to list! For each magazine, I am photographing the front and back covers, the date and the contents page.