Description
Discover a piece of art and literature history with the April 21, 2008 issue of The New Yorker, featuring a captivating full magazine theme cover by acclaimed artist Jacques de Loustal. This edition showcases Loustal's unique style, offering not just reading material but a visual delight for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
Inside this magazine, readers will find a delightful array of articles that reflect the insightful and often humorous take the magazine is known for. Each page is filled with thought-provoking content, making it a perfect addition to any literature lover's collection. Whether you are a long-time subscriber or a casual reader, this issue provides a wonderful glimpse into the magazine's storied past.
This particular copy is noted to be in good and used condition, making it an accessible choice for those looking to own a piece of The New Yorker. While it may show signs of its age, such as very minor wear on the edges and the possibility of minor marks or rips, it remains overall in good shape. It's perfect for collectors who appreciate vintage publications.
This magazine also comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring that its contents remain well-preserved for years to come. However, please note that there is an address label on the front, which is typical for magazines of this era and can easily be removed if desired.
Key features of this collectible magazine include:
- A stunning cover design by Jacques de Loustal
- Insightful and humorous articles reflecting cultural commentary
In summary, the April 21, 2008 issue of The New Yorker is not just a magazine; it's a collectible conversation starter that adds character and culture to any collection. Grab your copy today and enrich your reading experience!
Specifications:
- Condition: Good and used
- Minor wear on edges
- Possible minor marks and/or rips
- Address label on front
- Includes plastic protective covering