Description
Step back in time with this beautifully preserved issue of The New Yorker dated December 14, 2015. Featuring an iconic cover by the renowned artist Eric Drooker, this magazine showcases the creative spirit and cultural insights that the publication is known for. With its stunning artwork and thoughtful editorial content, it's a perfect addition to any magazine collection or a unique gift for a lover of contemporary art and journalism.
This particular magazine is in Very Good/Excellent condition, indicating that it's been well-cared for over the years. It's a newsstand copy and comes without any labels, maintaining its classic aesthetic. You can expect minor wear, if any, which adds to its charm and authenticity as a collectible item.
Not only does this magazine capture a moment in time, but it also serves as a fantastic conversation starter. From engaging articles to breathtaking illustrations, every page is a journey through art and literature. Whether you are revisiting this issue for nostalgic reasons or diving into it for the first time, you'll find something new to appreciate.
This magazine comes protected in a plastic covering, ensuring that it remains in excellent condition for future enjoyment or display. Whether you choose to keep it as a personal treasure or gift it to a friend, you’ll appreciate the quality and care taken with this publication.
- High-quality art by Eric Drooker.
- In excellent shape, with protective covering.
Key specifications include:
- Condition: Very Good/Excellent
- Type: Newsstand, No Label
- Protective Covering: Yes
Add this extraordinary piece to your collection today and celebrate the timeless allure of The New Yorker.