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New York Magazine November 10, 2008 - The Unexpected Pleasures of Being Smart
Step into the world of intellectual exploration with this vintage magazine issue of New York Magazine from November 10, 2008. This edition features the intriguing article "The Unexpected Pleasures of Being Smart," which delves into the joys and complexities of high intelligence. With a cover that captures the essence of early 21st-century thought, this magazine is not just a read; it's a cultural snapshot.
This issue is significant as it reflects societal attitudes toward intelligence and the personal experiences that accompany being smart. It offers a unique perspective on how intellect shapes one’s life. As a collectible magazine, it provides readers with a rare glimpse into the conversations surrounding intelligence at a time when technology and information were rapidly evolving. It's a must-have for collectors who appreciate the intersection of intellect and culture.
Condition: This vintage magazine is in good condition with minor wear typical for its age. The binding shows some wear, but overall, it is a fantastic representation of vintage magazines from this era.
- Features engrossing articles on the nuances of intelligence and societal views.
- Comes with a protective plastic covering to preserve its quality.
Perfect for enthusiasts of vintage magazines, this New York Magazine issue not only serves as a piece of history but also as an engaging read that sparks thought and discussion.
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Add this remarkable vintage issue to your collection today, and own a piece of intellectual history that continues to resonate today!