Description
Introducing the iconic The New Yorker Full Magazine from August 2, 1999, featuring the powerful cover illustration titled "City in Mourning" by the talented Ana Juan. This magazine represents a significant moment in history, capturing the essence of a city grappling with loss and resilience. It’s a valuable collector's item for anyone who appreciates the rich tradition of The New Yorker.
This particular issue is in good condition, showcasing the timeless art and writing that The New Yorker is known for. It has a unique touch with an address label on the front cover, which adds to its character as a vintage piece. While there is minor wear throughout, it remains an excellent addition for collectors or readers who wish to possess a piece of Americana from a poignant time.
Every page of this magazine invites you to delve into thought-provoking articles, stunning illustrations, and insightful commentary. The vibrancy of Ana Juan's artwork sets the tone and encapsulates the emotions that resonate with the city it represents.
- Protective Covering: The magazine comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring it retains its quality and elegance while being displayed or stored.
- Historical Significance: This issue serves as a snapshot of the cultural landscape in 1999, making it a perfect collectible for history buffs and art enthusiasts alike.
As you flip through the pages, you'll discover pieces that not only enhance your understanding of the time but also provide a nostalgic connection to the past. Don't miss out on the chance to own this remarkable publication.
Adding this magazine to your collection not only enriches your library but also serves as a conversation starter about the historical context and artistic expression present in The New Yorker. It's more than just a magazine; it's a piece of history waiting to be cherished.