Description
Explore the fascinating insights within "The New York Times Magazine" from August 4, 2019, featuring the compelling article "California Megafire" by Jon Mooallem. This edition delves into one of the most critical environmental issues of our time—wildfires in California. The thought-provoking narrative engages readers with a combination of in-depth analysis and captivating storytelling.
As you read through this magazine, you'll discover not only the harrowing tales of those affected by the wildfires but also the broader implications for our environment and society. Whether you are a subscriber to "The New York Times" or a casual reader, this magazine will spark your interest in pressing ecological topics.
This particular copy is rated in very good condition, ensuring a pleasant reading experience. It does have a library sticker and a barcode sticker on the front, reflecting its past usage but does not detract from the overall quality. With smooth edges, the magazine shows minimal signs of shelf wear, making it an excellent addition to your collection or a unique gift for a loved one.
To protect this valuable magazine, it comes with a plastic protective covering, keeping it safe from dust and wear. This feature allows you to enjoy reading now and helps preserve it for future readers. The physical condition of the magazine is visually represented through images, giving you a closer look at its design and quality.
Key Features:
- In-depth exploration of the California Megafires, enhancing your understanding of environmental issues.
- High-quality packaging with a protective cover to keep the magazine in excellent condition.
This August 2019 issue isn't just a magazine; it’s a window into significant events and discussions that shape our world. Add it to your reading list and stay informed about one of the most pressing topics of our time.
- Very Good
- Has library sticker & barcode sticker on front.
- Magazine is in great shape. Smooth edges. See photos.
- Comes with a plastic protective covering.