Description
Discover a piece of art and journalism with "The New Yorker" August 27, 2007, featuring a remarkable cover by the talented Kara Walker. This magazine not only showcases thought-provoking articles and captivating stories but also reflects Walker's stunning visual narrative, making it a must-have for collectors and art enthusiasts alike.
In this issue, expect to dive deeper into various themes that resonate with the essence of contemporary culture, politics, and social discourse. The magazine is known for its exceptional craftsmanship in both writing and illustration, embodying the voice of New York City. It stands as an important artifact for those who appreciate the convergence of art and literature.
What sets this magazine apart? Apart from its insightful content, it is presented in 'Very Good' condition, ensuring that collectors will appreciate its value. The magazine has been treated with care, featuring smooth edges that enhance its aesthetic appeal. Plus, with a plastic protective covering, you can rest assured that this collectible will stand the test of time.

This edition comes with a few notable features:
- Artistic cover by acclaimed artist Kara Walker.
- In excellent shape with minimal wear and a protective cover.
Whether you are adding to your collection or seeking a unique gift, this magazine serves as a tangible connection to a pivotal moment in cultural history. You’ll find that the pages are filled with engaging articles that spark discussion and contemplation.
Specifications for this collectible magazine include:
- Condition: Very Good
- Label on front cover
- Overall good shape with smooth edges
- Comes with a protective covering
Don't miss out on the chance to own this remarkable edition of "The New Yorker." It's a conversation starter that will enhance any collection, making it an excellent addition to your bookshelf or coffee table.