Unread copy from personal subscription to non-smoking home. Opened only for photos, but did arrive with cover wear, including a scuff to fore edge, pictured. 
 
The New York Times Magazine January 22 2017 - 66 pages
Bald eagles have been the emblem of the United States for more than two centuries. Now, in some parts of the country, they're a pest. 
The Presidential Mailroom: The stories that Americans write in to tell about themselves.
Joe Biden looks back - and forward. 
The Disenrolled: A tribe in Washington State expelled hundreds of members sparking debate on who is and isn't Native American
A year of parades in America
Talk: Carla Hayden, the 14th librarian of Congress, thinks libraries are a key to freedom.
 
 
 
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