Description
Step back in time with this captivating issue of The New Yorker from August 19, 1996, featuring the iconic cover artwork titled Summer Breeze by the talented Art Spiegelman. This full magazine encapsulates a moment in history and showcases the unique art style and thought-provoking journalism that The New Yorker is renowned for.
The magazine is in good condition given its age, with the notable characteristic of a label on the front cover, which adds to its vintage appeal. While there is minor wear, it is all part of the charm of owning a piece of literary history. To ensure its preservation, this magazine comes with a plastic protective covering, making it perfect for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
- Iconic Cover Art: The stunning design by Art Spiegelman serves as a wonderful conversation starter and a highlight for any collection.
- Protected Condition: The plastic covering aids in safeguarding the magazine from further wear and tear, maintaining its integrity for years to come.
This edition provides a delightful glimpse into summer life from the mid-90s, with insightful articles and witty commentary. It’s more than just a magazine; it’s a doorway into the cultural and social issues of the time, making it a great addition to your coffee table or personal library.
Acquire this piece of history today and enjoy the blend of art and literature that has defined The New Yorker for decades. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own the August 1996 issue that reflects both the nostalgia and the creativity of its era!