Description
Step into a slice of history with this remarkable edition of The New Yorker> from August 24, 1998, featuring an iconic cover art by the renowned artist Art Spiegelman. This magazine offers a beautiful blend of culture, art, and journalism from one of the most respected publications in the world. Whether you are a collector, a fan of Spiegelman’s work, or simply someone who appreciates quality journalism, this magazine is a must-have addition to your collection.
The profound cover art showcases Spiegelman’s unique style, celebrating both the artistic and literary prowess that The New Yorker is known for. This particular issue encapsulates the spirit of its time, making it a delightful conversation starter or a nostalgic piece for those who cherish the late '90s culture.
Our copy is in good condition, maintaining its integrity through the years. The magazine does have an address label affixed to the front, a common trait for many publications from that era. Additionally, some minor wear can be observed throughout the magazine, but these signs of age only add character. It’s perfectly preserved under a protective plastic covering, ensuring it remains safe from dust and damage.
Key features of this issue include:
- Art Spiegelman’s distinctive cover art that captures attention and ignites curiosity.
- A glimpse into the journalism and cultural commentary of the late 1990s, perfect for nostalgic readers.
This magazine is a fantastic piece, with a few marks visible on its pages, which can easily be viewed in the accompanying photos. See below for a close-up look:
Don’t miss the chance to own this remarkable piece of cultural history. Add it to your collection today and enjoy a unique blend of art, culture, and nostalgia!
Condition Details:
- Good Condition.
- Has address label on front.
- Minor wear on entire magazine.
- Comes with plastic covering.
- Some marks. See photos.