Description
If you're a fan of iconic magazine covers, you won't want to miss out on this unique item: the cover from The New Yorker dated October 17, 2011. This edition featured renowned artist Barry Blitt's illustration honoring the late Steve Jobs, alongside a thought-provoking article by Hendrik Hertzberg. The artwork captures the essence of Jobs’ innovative spirit and his significant impact on technology and culture.
This "COVER ONLY" offering is perfect for collectors, fans of The New Yorker, or anyone who appreciates the brilliance of Steve Jobs. It's not just a piece of printed paper; it's a piece of history that encapsulates a moment in time when the world was reflecting on the legacy of one of the greatest visionaries of our era.
Condition-wise, this item is rated "Good." While it shows some minor wear across the entire magazine, it remains a striking collector's piece. Please note that it has a label on the front cover, which does not detract from its overall appeal. There are also creases visible on the front; however, these imperfections are merely indications of its journey through time.
- Comes with a protective plastic covering to preserve its condition.
- Unique blend of art and writing, perfect for framing or display.
Check out the image below to see the captivating cover:
This cover is not just a collectible; it's a conversation starter and a remarkable tribute to one of the industry's pioneers. Whether you're a long-time subscriber or just discovering The New Yorker, this cover will surely spark interest and admiration. Grab your piece of history today!