COVER ONLY The New Yorker September 28 1998 All The News Unfit to Print E. Sorel


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If you're a fan of classic journalism and artistic covers, you'll appreciate this unique offering: the COVER ONLY from The New Yorker dated September 28, 1998. This cover, featuring the striking artwork by E. Sorel, captures the essence of the era's thought-provoking style, immortalizing the phrase "All The News Unfit to Print." It's a must-have for collectors or anyone who appreciates the more nuanced aspects of media.

Measuring at 8 1/4" x 11", this cover showcases vibrant colors and expert illustrations typical of The New Yorker's esteemed legacy. While the cover is in acceptable condition, it bears an address label on the front, a testament to its history and former ownership. Please refer to the provided photos for a closer look at its current state.

This item does show signs of wear, which adds character to its charm. Expect to find some wear on the binding and a few rips; these details are clearly visible in the accompanying images. To keep this cover well-preserved, it comes with a plastic protective covering—ideal for maintaining its quality over the years.

  • Unique collectible featuring artwork by renowned artist E. Sorel.
  • Protected with a plastic covering, ensuring longevity for display or storage.

Don't miss out on the opportunity to own this piece of New Yorker history. It’s perfect for framing or showcasing in a home office, making it an excellent conversation starter. Explore its intriguing visual narrative that speaks volumes about the time it represents. Whether you're a dedicated collector or just starting, this cover is sure to enhance your collection.

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